Potential Areas for IETF/IEEE802 Coordination 0. Revision History 0.0 Initial Revision - 9/4/2012 0.1 revised for the period between 9/5 and 10/29 0.2 revised according to input received on 01, still reflects the 9/5-10/29 time interval 0.3 revised after the 10/29/12 meeting 0.4 revised for the period between 10/29 and 12/12 0.5 revised after the 12/17/12 meeting 0.6 revised for the period between 12/17/12 and 2/5/13 0.7 revised for the period between 2/5/13 and 4/30/13 0.8 revised after the 5/2/13 meeting 0.9 revised for the period between 5/2/13 and 9/22/13 0.10 revised after the 9/30 meeting 0.11 revised for the period between 9/30/13 and 1/22/14 0.12 revised after the 1/27/14 meeting 0.13 revised after the 6/18/14 meeting 0.14 revised with updates before the 9/29/14 f2f meeting 0.15 revised for the period between 9/29/14 and 1/20/15 0.16 revised for the period between 1/20/15 and 6/15/15 0.17 revised for the period between 6/16/15 and 8/12/15 1. IETF TRILL Fine-grained labeling and IEEE 802.1 tags 1.1 Description - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. IETF BFD and IEEE 802.1AX 2.1 Description - CLOSED (Note: draft-ietf-bfd-on-lags was approved by the IESG on 12/19/2013 and published as RFC 7130) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. IETF NVO3 and IEEE 802.1 DCB 3.1. Description IEEE 802.1Qbg VDP might be used as the basis for the communication that NVO may need between an end system and an external box (e.g. bridge or router) doing the NVO encapsulation. Coordination will help determine if VDP is a suitable candidate and possibly to make any amendment needed in VDP for NVO usage. Liaison statement from NVO3 to IEEE 802.1 - about http:// datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-hpvr2nve-cp-req/. It was discussed at the IEEE 802.1 interim meeting in May 2015. PAR and CSD for 802.1Qcn- Amendment, VSI/VDP extensions for NVO3 were submitted. A formal response will be provided at the July Plenary meeting. (DONE) 6/18: Pat Thaler reported that the project work is ongoing, and that 802.1 will likely send a liaison back to NVO3 after the July meetings. She added that interim teleconferences will be used so that people can participate without having to attend a lot of face-to-face meetings. 3.2. Relevant Documents https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1219/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/nvo3/charter/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-overlay-problem-statement - RFC 7364 http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-framework - RFC 7365 http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-use-case http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-gap-analysis http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-arch/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-nve-nva-cp-req/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft draft-ietf-nvo3-dataplane-requirements http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-security-requirements/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-geneve/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-vxlan-gpe/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-nvo3-hpvr2nve-cp-req/ http://ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cn-thaler-Qcn-draft-PAR.pdf http://ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cn-yizhou-qbg-ext-for-nvo3-csd-v03.pdf https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1423/ 3.3. Owners - Alia Atlas, Pat Thaler 3.4. Action Items - follow-up and send documents for review as they are adopted as WG items, WGLC and IETF LC. - IEEE 802.1 to respond to the IETF NVO3 liaison statement by 7/17/15 - DONE, liaison response at https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1423/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. IETF awareness of IEEE 802.1Q-2011 4.1. Description - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Enabling use of Local Addresses for virtualization and IoT (was: Effect of virtualization on IEEE 802 architecture) 5.1. Description At the 7/25/12 f2f meeting Glenn Parsons presented a brief overview of the IEEE Registration Authority Committee (RAC) mission, highlighting the current RAC policy on virtualization and asking what virtualization policy would reduce the consumption of EUI-48 addresses. Norman Finn suggested this could be an area of collaboration between the IETF and the IEEE 802. Status 4/30/13 - Glenn Parsons submitted an I-D and gave presentations at IETF-86 in the Technical Plenary, OPS and INT area meetings. The IEEE RAC will finalize and approve the proposal by June. 9/9/13: draft-ieee-rac-oui-restructuring-01.txt submitted Status 1/14/14 (Bob Grow): Right now that would just be a RAC document, 7/14/14 - Pat Thaler and Don Pannell gave presentations on regarding concerns about potential global address consumption by IoT devices and feasibil8ity of using local MAC addresses for such devices. Virtual machines usually have a hypervisor with a physical port with a global address to use to acquire a local MAC address for the VM and an orchestration system to provide the address. In contrast, a protocol for IoT devices should work without a global address for the physical port and should allow for operation with or without an address server. http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/New-pannell-MAC-Address-Usage-0714-v1.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/new-addresses-thaler-local-address-acquisition-0714-v2.pdf 9/13/14 IEEE 802.1 drafted a PAR for an Amendment to IEEE 802 Overview and Architecture, P802c Local Media Access Control (MAC) Addressing. If the PAR is approved, the amendment will describe using a portion of the address space for protocols assigning local addresses out of a CID block associated with the protocol. A portion of the local address space will continue to be used for assignment by local administrators. Forwarding the PAR will be considered at the November IEEE 802 meeting. IEEE 802.1 is also considering a project to define a protocol for local address claiming (i.e. without an address server) and local address distribution using blocks from the CID space. The protocol would be usable by IoT devices that do not have a global address assignment. November 2014 - IEEE 802.1 approved the formation of the IEEE 802.1 Local Address Study Group (LASG) January 2015 - First meeting of the LASG at the Atlanta IEEE 802.1 Interim. PARs and CSDs for the SG formation and a possible Local Address Assignment Protocol were drafted for discussions. March 2015 - Approval of the P802.c project June 2015 - Ralph Droms will monitor this and see if it will be of interest to the IETF. 5.2. Relevant Documents http://www.iab.org/2012/12/13/proposed-ieee-registration-authority-committee-oui-tier-restructuring/ http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/86/slides/slides-86-iab-techplenary-5.pdf https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ieee-rac-oui-restructuring/ http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/new-addresses-thaler-local-address-par-v01.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/lasg.html http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/lasg-mjt-par-csd-update-0115-v01.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/lasg-mjt-protocol-par-csd-0115-v01.pdf 5.3. Owners - Glenn Parsons, Pat Thaler, Ralph Droms 5.4. Action Items - Liaison to IETF when relevant SG materials are available - Glenn Parsons ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. IETF EMU and IEEE 802.1X, 802.11 and 802.16 security based on EAP 6.1. Description - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. IETF Ethernet MIB, ADSL MIB and IEEE 802.3 7.1. Description - CLOSED, see RFC 7124 and RFC 7448 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. IETF 6LOWPAN and IEEE 802.15 8.1. Description - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. IETF PAWS WG and 802.11, 802.19, 802.22 9.1 Description - CLOSED, see RFC 7545 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. IETF IPPM and LMAP, and IEEE 802.16 Metrology Study Group- CLOSED, will reopen if/when it becomes clear that interaction is needed ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. IETF and IEEE 802.1 OmniRAN TG 11.1. Description The 802.1 OmniRAN TG (IEEE 802.1CF) was authorized in March 2014 to create a recommended practice on Network Reference Model and Functional Description of IEEE 802 Access Network. The project specifies an access network reference model, including entities and reference points along with behavioral and functional descriptions of communications among those entities to provide a generic model of IEEE 802 access network for connecting terminals to their access routers over a link based on the family of IEEE 802 Standards. The specification describes the use of IEEE 802 technologies to build heterogeneous access networks, which may include multiple network interfaces, multiple network access technologies, and multiple network subscriptions, aimed to unify the support of different interface technologies, enabling shared network control and use of software defined network (SDN) principles. 11.2. Relevant Documents Project status: http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1cf.html OmniRAN TG Wiki: https://mentor.ieee.org/omniran/bp/StartPage https://www.iab.org/wp-content/IAB-uploads/2013/01/ omniran-15-0031-00-00TG-status-report-to-ietf-ieee-802-coordination.pdf 11.3. Owners - Max Riegel 11.4. Action Items - The IEEE with send relevant documents for review by the IETF ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. IETF HOKEY and IEEE 802.21 12.1. Description CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. IETF MIF and IEEE 802.21 - CLOSED. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. IETF IPFIX Information Elements for Data Link monitoring - CLOSED, see RFC 7133 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. IETF RADIUS attributes for IEEE 802 networks - CLOSED, see RFC 7268 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. IEEE802.1Q SRP (and Gen2 updates) and RSVP/SIP - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. IEEE 802.1AS/1588 and NTP - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18. 802.1AS/1588, 802.1Q time aware shaper(s) and RTP - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19. Common OAM proposal / Layer Independent OAM 19.1. Description - proposal made by Tissa Senevirathne and a group of TRILL contributors at the IEEE 802.1 meetings in July and September to reuse the IEEE 802.1ag frame format for TRILL OAM. Needs coordination and architectural consistency with the IEEE 802.1 architecture and OAM practice. - 8/20/13: The TRILL WG re-chartered, new charter includes OAM. Rechartering was communicated on the mail list. - 9/25/13: Liaison Statement sent by the TRILL chairs to the IEEE 802 informing on the status of the work. - 12/9/13: draft-ietf-trill-oam-framework approved by the IESG - 1/22/14: new liaison statement sent by TRILL to IEEE 802.1 - Status 1/27/14 (Norman Finn, Donald): liaison from TRILL asking for code points from the Connectivity Fault Management protocol, Ethernet OAM, as was done with ITU a few years back. It allocates the blocks of code points to the IETF with the understanding that they will be assigned by IANA based on IETF Standards Actions and TRILL will be an early user of some values. Expected to pass. - Status 9/15/14 (Dan Romascanu): New Non-WG Mailing List: Lime -- Layer Independent OAM Management in Multi-Layer Environment (LIME) discussion list - https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lime. Working on a charter, may request a BOF at IETF-91 - Status 1/20/15 (Dan): while most of the TRILL OAM work progresses, the LIME WG was formed and its charter explicitly calls for coordination with other SDOs including the IEEE - Status 6/15/15 (Dan): TRILL - MIB work waiting for expert review, YANG document in WG; LIME - no WG I-Ds yet - August 2015: call for adoption of draft-tissa-lime-yang-oam-model-06 as LIME WG document in LIME, announcement sent to the ieee-ietf list 19.2. Relevant Documents https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-trill-oam-req - published as RFC 6905 http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2012/liaison-tissa-oam-ieee- trill-0912-v02.pptx https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-trill-oam-framework/ - published as RFC 7174 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-tissa-trill-oam-fm/ published as RFC 7455 http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/trill/charter/ http://ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2014/new-senevirathne-trill-oam- liaison-0114-v01.pptx http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-trill-yang-oam/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-trill-oam-mib/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1302/ http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/lime/charter/ 19.3. Owners - Alia Atlas, Benoit Claise, Norm Finn 19.4. Action Items Follow the TRILL OAM documents progress in the WG and send them for review to IEEE 802.1 when they reach milestones (WGLC, IETF LC) This work item will remain open to monitor the status, as well as other more OAM-related I-Ds in the TRILL Working Group that should be reviewed by IEEE 802.1. TRILL and LIME documents to be communicated for review when relevant to the IEEE 802 (at LC) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. Area Name - use of TRILL as an alternative path selection protocol for use in 802.11 mesh networks 20.1. Description - CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21. 6tsch 21.1. Description: Enable communication and cross-review between the 6tisch WG and IEEE 802 - In IEEE 802.15: (Bob): Go to the 802.15 website and look for L2R under public docs. The group formed in March with a goal to spend 6 months to end up at a project point. - Status 9/22 - 6tisch charter in external review, on IESG agenda for 9/26, external review message distributed - Status 9/30/13 (Ted): WG was chartered - Presentation by Pascal Hubert at the IEEE 802 plenary - https:// mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/13/15-13-0685-00-wng0-6tisch-802-1-for-a-new- ipv6-multilink-subnet.pptx - Status 6/18/14: Bob Heile updated that they have set up a group in 802.15 that would be the companion to the IETF 6TSCH. There has been a lot of cross-participation. Pat Kinney mentioned that they were participating with the weekly calls and a number of are planning to attend IETF 90. - Status 9/14 (Bob Heile): IEEE 802.15.4 has formed an Interest group for 6TiSCH, the 6t IG. The group met at the IEEE with good feedback on the IETF WG work. - Status 12/15: Mail from Michael Richardson asking about the need to establish a formal liaison between 6tisch and IEEE 802.15.4 21.2. Relevant Documents - Mail list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/6tsch - https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/6tisch/charter/ - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-architecture/ - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-minimal/ - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-terminology/ - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-coap/ - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6tisch-6top-interface/ - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc7554/ 21.3. Owners: Brian Haberman, Bob Heile 21.4. Action Items - follow the activities in the IETF and IEEE 802.15, share information informally until activities are chartered - Follow the activities; send relevant documents from the 6tisch WG as they reach Last Call stages. - Discuss establishing a formal liaison at the 1/15 meeting - to discuss if still needed in the 6/18 virtual meeting ? Discussed, no need. ITEM CLOSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22. CAPWAP extensions in OPSAWG 22.1. Description: Extensions to the CAPWAP protocol are being defined in the IETF OPSAWG. The OPSAWG will send the documents that relate to IEEE 802.11 technology to the IEEE 802.11 WG for expert review. Status 1/27/14 (Benoit Claise) - there are two relevant drafts in Working Group Last Call. He sent out via email an updated description of this item, to be added to the next iteration of the shared work items list. Dan Romascanu will edit the shared work items list accordingly. Status 9/23/14 (Dorothy Stanley): Liaison requests have been made from the opsawg to IEEE 802.11 for review and comment on each of these documents. The IEEE 802.11 responded with the liaisons below. There are no open liaison requests from opsawg to IEEE 802.11 at this time. Status 1/20/15 (Dan): 2 out of 3 documents were approved by the IESG and are now in RFC Editor Queue Status 6/15/15 (Dan): one WG document pending (in AD is watching state) http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-capwap-alt-tunnel/; one individual submission http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-you- opsawg-capwap-separation-for-mp/. Status 6/18/16 (Benoit): RFC 7494, IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) Profile for Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP), has been published. A second document on the OPSAWG CAPWAP tunnel is nearly ready for Working Group Last Call; he will let 802.11 know when that is done. 22.2. Relevant Documents - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-capwap-extension/ - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-capwap-hybridmac - RFC 7494 - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsawg-capwap-alt-tunnel/ - approved - https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1312/ - https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/14/11-14-0913-01-0000-liaison- response-opsawg-capwap-extension.docx - https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/14/11-14-0684-01-0000-capwap- hybridmac-liaison-response.docx - Tunnel encapsulation response: slide 5 in https://mentor.ieee.org/ 802.11/dcn/14/11-14-0500-00-0000-may-2014-liaison-to-ietf-report.pptx - http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-you-opsawg-capwap-separation- for-mp/ - http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7494.txt 22.3. Owners: Benoit Claise and Dorothy Stanley 22.4. Action Items - Benoit to fill in the DESCRIPTION - Benoit to ensure that OPSAWG chairs send documents at Last Call to IEEE 802.11 - Dorothy Stanley to channel requests for reviews and responses between the OPSAWG and IEEE 802.11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23. Area Name - naming in layer 2 networks 23.1. Description To be provided by Juan Carlos Zuniga and Ted Lemon 23.2. Relevant Documents 23.3. Owners: Juan Carlos Zuniga and Ted Lemon 23.4. Action Items - decide about closure in the 6/18 virtual meeting ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24. Area Name - coordination between the IETF and IEEE 802 on Pervasive Monitoring 24.1. Description The IETF has reached consensus in RFC7258 that pervasive monitoring ought be treated as with other threats in the development of IETF protocols. The IEEE 802 started an IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) Privacy Recommendation SG which will study privacy issues related to IEEE 802 technologies and consider the need for a recommended practice applicable to IEEE 802 protocols. Given that IETF protocols often run over IEEE protocols, their privacy properties are intertwined. It would therefore be useful if both organizations consider the privacy issues related to usages of combinations of their protocols. For example, consideration of how MAC addresses may impinge on the privacy properties of higher layer protocols seems like an obvious area to examine. This work item could identify how IEEE and IETF protocols together can make privacy better or worse and feed into the normal development processes of both organizations. A PAR and CSD for Privacy Recommendation EC Study Group - Recommended Practice, Privacy Considerations for IEERE 802 Technologies was submitted and sent for review to the IETF July 2015: The Privacy Recommendation PAR and CSD were approved yesterday at the 802 Executive Committee closing meeting. They will now be forwarded to NesCom for final approval 24.2. Relevant Documents http://www.ieee802.org/PrivRecsg/index.html https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0004-03-0000-privacy-recommendation-par-csd-proposal.pptx https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0006-01-ecsg-privacy-recommendation-par-proposal.pdf https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0004-04-0000-privacy-recommendation-par-csd-proposal.pptx https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0030-00-ecsg-privacy-ec-sg-par-proposal.pdf? https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0029-01-0000-privacy-ec-sg-csd-proposal.docx 24.3. Owners: Stephen Farrell, Juan Carlos Zuniga 24.4. Action Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25. Area Name - Layer2/Layer 3 Interaction for Time-Sensitive Traffic 25.1. Description Operational Technology (OT) refers to industrial networks that are typically used for monitoring systems and supporting control loops, as well as movement detection systems for use in process control (i.e., continuous manufacturing) and factory automation (i.e., discrete manufacturing). Due to its different goals, OT has evolved in parallel but in a manner that is radically different from Information Technology/ Information and Communications Technology (IT/ICT), focusing on highly secure, reliable and deterministic networks, with limited scalability over a bounded area. In parallel, the wide application scope for deterministic networks has led to the IEEE 802.1Audio/Video Task Group becoming the Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) Task Group (TG), covering industrial and vehicular applications in addition to professional Audio. The networks in consideration are extending beyond the LAN boundaries and require secure deterministic forwarding and connectivity over a Layer 2/Layer 3 network. The properties of deterministic networks will have specific requirements for the use of routed networks to support these applications. The deterministic networking Working Group (detnet) would consider the establishment and maintenance of deterministic paths over Layer-2 Bridged and Layer-3 routed segments, focusing on Layer 3 aspects in support of deterministic applications. The Working Group would specify an overall architecture that encompasses the data plane, OAM, management, control, and security aspects that are required to enable a complex multi-hop path including packet redundancy capabilities, and forwarding along that path, with the deterministic properties of controlled latency, low packet loss, ultra-low jitter, and high reliability. July 2015: BoF held at IETF 93. Chartering decision now with the IESG 25.2. Relevant Documents - https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/detnet - http://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki/DetNet - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gunther-detnet-proaudio-req - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wetterwald-detnet-utilities-reqs - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-korhonen-detnet-telreq - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thubert-6tisch-4detnet - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-finn-detnet-problem-statement - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-finn-detnet-architecture 25.3. Owners: Deborah Brungard, Norm Finn 25.4. Action Items 26. Area Name - IS-IS extensions for IEEE 802.1Qca 26.1. Description The IEEE 802.1 Qca has two normative dependencies on IETF IS-IS documents. Communication and coordination needs to take place in order to avoid delays in the approval and publication of IEEE 802.1Qca Update 6/11 from Janos Farkas - draft-ietf-isis-pcr, which has been adopted by the IS-IS WG. Based on it, early allocation of the IS-IS sub- TLV code points has been imitated. Waiting for confirmation on that. It is needed next week in order to be able to add the code point values to the next 802.1Qca draft, otherwise the approval of the 802.1Qca spec will be delayed by 4 months. 26.2. Relevant Documents https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-farkas-isis-pcr/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-isis-te-metric-extensions/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-rtgwg-mrt-frr-algorithm/ 26.3. Owners - Glen Parsons, Alia Atlas 26.4. Action Items - Follow-up and expedite the approval process of the IETF documents 27. Area Name - development of YANG models in the IEEE 802 27.1. Description Following the IESG statement in 2014 and the IETF YANG tutorial at the July 2014 IEEE 802 plenary, the IEEE 802.1 started to discuss the introduction of YANG modules, which may result soon in a IEEE 802.1 project. Other IEEE 802 WGs may follow the same path. The IETF and IEEE will work to support the formation of YANG expertise in the IEEE 802. Update 6/15 (Dan): PAR and CSD proposals for two projects were submitted: 802.1Qcl Amendment, YANG Data Model (for IEEE 802.1Q); 802.1Xck Amendment,YANG Data Model (for IEEE 802.1X) Update July 2015: PAR and CSD approved by EC, sent to NesComm Update July 15: use of GitHub for all YANG modules (including IEEE 802) discussed by Glenn Parsons with Benoit Claise and YANG doctors at IETF 93; Glenn also discussed the authoring of an I-D (RFC to be) to request URN space for the IEEE as per RFC 3406 27.2. Relevant Documents http://www.ieee802.org/802_tutorials/2014-07/Tutorial_Berman_1407.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/new-802-mahesh-yang-0115-v01.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cl-draft-1Q-YANG-par-0615-v02.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/cl-draft-Qcl-csd-0615-v1.docx http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/ck-draft-1X-YANG-par-0615-v02.pdf http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2015/ck-draft-Xck-csd-0615-v1.docx https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0324-00-0000-p802-15-3-revision-par-detail-draft.pdf https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0332-00-0000-15-3r1-draft-csd.docx 27.3. Owners - Benoit Claise, Marc Holness 27.4. Action Items 28. Area Name 28.1. Description 28.2. Relevant Documents 28.3. Owners 28.4. Action Items