Draft Agenda (v1) for the Operations & Management Open Area Meeting IETF66 When: TUESDAY, July 11, 2006, 1520-1720 (tentative) Where: Room 519A (tentative) A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - blue sheets - agenda bashing (David Kessens, Dan Romascanu) B. Area news and updates (Dan Romascanu, David Kessens) 10 minutes for agenda item A&B C. Proposed working groups o Recently the grow working group completed work on: draft-ietf-grow-anycast (BCP) Also, various proposals for doing more work related to anycast have been floated around. We would like to discuss what the Ops community feels about this topic. Please let us know if you would like to propose any new work in the Ops & Mgmt area (or relevant to the Ops & Mgmt Area) that you would like to discuss. D. Security Review Guidelines (Dan Romascanu) Some of our recent work encountered problems and delays in the final phases of the discussions in the IESG because of security considerations sections that were considered insufficient by the security experts. We are suggesting that the Security Area provide more exact criteria of what is expected in a security review (maybe in a document similar to RFC 4181). This agenda item precedes a discussion in the Security Area Directorate open meeting later in the week, and we would like to prepare by getting inputs from the OPS area community. E. Manageability Requirements (Dan Romascanu, Adrian Farrell) There is no consistent approach on what kind of management information needs to be included in protocols developped in the IETF. Currently some of the IETF Working Groups include MIB modules as part of their charters, but not all are being used. Other protocols (some of them non-standard) are being used for management, as well as other type of data models than SMIv2 MIBs. We would like to discuss the idea of providing guidance for operational and manageability requirements for other areas IETF work, which would define the management operations and data model in a more generic way. - manageability requirements experiment in the routing area / PCE WG F. Do We Need a New Management Framework? (David Harrington) Y. Open Mike Z. AOB