MOPS IETF 123 Madrid Agenda
12h00 - 13h00 CET - Monday 2025-Jul-21
Notes courtesy the efforts of Alan Frindell
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mops-network-overlay-impacts/
Looking for feedback, share thoughts on list.
WGLC is possible soon, with feedback.
This draft is stating problems, after this draft is done, plan to submit
drafts offering some solutions.
No feedback at the mic.
Leslie: please read and comment on list.
Sanjay: Greening of Streaming - useful for SVTA and for work being done
in the IETF.
Another member meeting and SEGMENTS conference on 31 October. Accepting
talk proposals.
Éric Vyncke: Are you planning to present QUIC vs HTTP/2 vs HTTP/1
streaming paper at IETF?
Glenn: Looking for the right opportunity
Tom Box: Is there a headline on QUIC vs TCP?
Glenn: It's not better or worse. Because it's in user space, there's CPU
impact. Pluggable congestion control.
Alan Frindell: how does security work
Steve: Treat the edge proxy as a separate CDN
How many multicast groups do you have?
Steve: Much smaller number than IP tV service
IPv4 or v6?
Steve: v4 =( Doesn't matter that much. You have to use the same IP
version on both sides
Zhang: What distribution tree is built?
Steve: The same tree we use for IPTV.
Zhang: Edge device is important. Is device software or hardware?
Steve: software that runs - runs in a container on OpenWRT. Keep the CDN
informed of every request.
Lenny Giuliano: Is the Edge proxy on your network or other networks.
TreeDN?
Steve: Product for use on a network. No plan for TreeDN.
Jordi: Ads multicast or unicast?
Steve: The LAN is always unicast. The set-top box is standard IPTV, some
are multicast.
Jordi: if multi-cast inside your network, what are you soliving.
Steve: Mechanism to get more content into multicast.
Jordi: WebTransport is not stable in browser. WebCodecs also needs work.