Gabriel Montenegro

Gabriel Montenegro is currently (semi?)retired. He was a Principal Architect/Developer/Program Manager in networking technologies for Windows at Microsoft from 2005-2020. From 1990-2005, he worked at Sun Microsystems as a Principal Researcher at Sunlabs in Grenoble, France and Mountain View, California. In the IETF/IRTF, Gabriel is a past IAB member and has co-authored numerous RFCs and chaired BoFs and Working Groups in several areas (Internet, Applications, Security, Transport). He also represented Microsoft at the Wi-Fi Alliance, USB-IF (USB Implementer’s Forum, as editor of MBIM 1.x), IEEE 802.1, IEEE 802.11, 802.21 and WiMAX Forum. Gabriel has a B.S. EE-Computers from Stanford University, USA and an M.S. Information Engineering from Niigata University, Japan. Gabriel has lived in 4 countries, and speaks 5 languages.
Roles
Member of Plenary Planning (plenary-planning) | g.e.montenegro@hotmail.com |
Member of Nominating Committee 2020/2021 (nomcom2020) | g.e.montenegro@hotmail.com |
RFCs (18)
rfc2344 | May 1998 | Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP Cited by 6 RFCs |
rfc2356 | Jun 1998 | Sun's SKIP Firewall Traversal for Mobile IP Cited by 11 RFCs |
rfc2757 | Jan 2000 | Long Thin Networks Cited by 10 RFCs |
rfc3024 | Jan 2001 | Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP, revised Cited by 13 RFCs |
rfc3102 | Oct 2001 | Realm Specific IP: Framework Cited by 11 RFCs |
rfc3104 | Oct 2001 | RSIP Support for End-to-end IPsec Cited by 5 RFCs |
rfc3105 | Oct 2001 | Finding an RSIP Server with SLP Cited by 3 RFCs |
rfc3135 | Jun 2001 | Performance Enhancing Proxies Intended to Mitigate Link-Related Degradations Cited by 22 RFCs |
rfc3150 | Jul 2001 | End-to-end Performance Implications of Slow Links Cited by 21 RFCs |
rfc3155 | Aug 2001 | End-to-end Performance Implications of Links with Errors Cited by 20 RFCs |
rfc3481 | Feb 2003 | TCP over Second (2.5G) and Third (3G) Generation Wireless Networks Cited by 10 RFCs |
rfc3819 | Jul 2004 | Advice for Internet Subnetwork Designers Cited by 52 RFCs |
rfc4225 | Dec 2005 | Mobile IP Version 6 Route Optimization Security Design Background Cited by 14 RFCs |
rfc4919 | Aug 2007 | IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPANs): Overview, Assumptions, Problem Statement, and Goals Cited by 18 RFCs |
rfc4944 | Sep 2007 | Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4 Networks Cited by 41 RFCs |
rfc5840 | Apr 2010 | Wrapped Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) for Traffic Visibility Cited by 2 RFCs |
rfc5948 | Aug 2010 | Transmission of IPv4 Packets over the IP Convergence Sublayer of IEEE 802.16 |
rfc8066 | Feb 2017 | IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) ESC Dispatch Code Points and Guidelines |
Active Drafts (1)
Expired Drafts excluding replaced drafts
- draft-bagnulo-iccrg-rledbat
- draft-montenegro-quic-negotiate-pnp
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-h2ot-profile
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-h2ot
- draft-chairs-6lo-dispatch-iana-registry
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-uri-encoding
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-http2-server-profiles
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-http2-negotiation
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-http2-fc-principles
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-multilegged-auth
- draft-montenegro-httpbis-speed-mobility
- draft-ietf-hybi-websocket-requirements
- draft-montenegro-hybi-upgrade-hello-handshake
- draft-ietf-mip4-mcbc
- draft-cao-mif-analysis
- draft-montenegro-ipsecme-wesp-extensions
- draft-montenegro-mif-multihoming
- draft-laganier-send-ll-hba
- draft-montenegro-lowpan-aodv
- draft-montenegro-lowpan-ipv6-over-802.15.4
- draft-kushalnagar-lowpan-goals-assumptions
- draft-ietf-mobileip-reg-tunnel
- draft-montenegro-send-cga-rr
- draft-montenegro-sucv
- draft-arkko-mipv6-select-hash
- draft-montenegro-mipv6sec-bit-method
- draft-montenegro-mobileip-mipv6-seceval
- draft-ietf-mobileip-privaddr
- draft-montenegro-aatn-nar
- draft-montenegro-mncrs
- draft-ietf-mobileip-calhoun-tep
- draft-montenegro-tsp
- draft-montenegro-tunneling