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The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Definitions of Managed
Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard'
<draft-ietf-ipfc-fabric-element-mib-07.txt> as a Proposed Standard.
This document is the product of the IP Over Fibre Channel Working
Group.  The IESG contact persons are Erik Nordmark and Thomas Narten.

 
 
Technical Summary
 
This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base
(MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based
internets.  In particular, it defines the objects for managing the
operations of the Fabric Element portion of the Fibre Channel
Standards.

Working Group Summary

There was consensus in the working group to advance the document.

Protocol Quality

This document has been reviewed for the IESG by Juergen Schoenwaelder and
Erik Nordmark.


Note to RFC Editor:

Please add the following text to the Security Considerations Section:

   SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network
   itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no
   control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and
   GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.

   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security
   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use
   of the User-based Security Model RFC 2574 [12] and the View-based
   Access Control Model RFC 2575 [15] is recommended.

   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP
   entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly
   configured to give access to the objects only to those principals
   (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET
   (change/delete) them.




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This draft is a work item of the IP Over Fibre Channel Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: Fibre Channel Over IP
	Author(s)	: M. Rajagopal,  R. Bhagwat, W. Rickard, E. Rodriguez
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipfc-fcoverip-00.txt
	Pages		: 4
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Fibre Channel(FC) is a dominant technology used in Storage Area
networks (SAN).  The purpose of this draft specification is to
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The agenda for the IPFC WG on Wednesday, March 29 between 1-3 PM in Adelaide
is given below:

Agenda:

1. Fabric Management MIB Status (EMC) 

2. Fabric Framework MIB Status (Sun)

3. IP over FC Interoperability Plans (Gadzoox/SNIA (Westerinen))

4. New Business:

*	Storage Library MIB (Westerinen)
*	FC over IP (Lucent/Gadzoox)

P.S.:
There is IP Storage BOF (SCSI TCP) soon after this meeting between 3:30 -
5:30 PM.

Please do not forget to get your Visas. They are obtainable electronically.

Regards,

Murali Rajagopal

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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This draft is a work item of the IP Over Fibre Channel Working Group of the
IETF.

	Title		: Fibre Channel Over IP
	Author(s)	: M. Rajagopal,  R. Bhagwat, W. Rickard, E.
Rodriguez
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipfc-fcoverip-00.txt
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	Date		: 10-Mar-00
	
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	Title		: A Framework for Fibre Channel MIBs
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                     Agenda of the Forty-seventh IETF
                            March 26-31, 2000

SUNDAY, March 26, 2000
1200-1900  Registration - Foyer 1
1530-1600  Newcomer's Orientation - Hall B
1600-1630  IETF Standards Process Orientation - Hall B
1700-1900  Welcome Reception - Exhibit Hall 2

MONDAY, March 27, 2000
0800-1930  IETF Registration - Foyer 1
0800-0900  Continental Breakfast - Foyer and Circulation Area
0900-0930  Opening Plenary Session - Hall E
0930-1130  Morning Sessions

Hall A     APP   apparea   Applications Open Area Meeting
Hall C     INT   zeroconf  Zero Configuration Networking WG
Room 4&5   OPS   nasreq    Network Access Server Requirements WG
Hall B     OPS   tmnsnmp   TMN-SNMP BOF
Hall E     RTG   pim       Protocol Independent Multicast WG *
Room 10    TSV   issll     Integrated Services over Specific Link Layers WG
Hall D     TSV   sip       Session Initiation Protocol WG *

1130-1300  Break
1300-1500  Afternoon Sessions I

Room 4&5   APP   vpim      Voice Profile for Internet Mail BOF
Hall D     INT   idn       Internationalized Domain Names WG *
Hall E     OPS   policy    Policy Framework WG *
Hall C     OPS   tewg      Internet Traffic Engineering WG
Hall B     RTG   manet     Mobile Ad-hoc Networks WG
Room 10    SEC   xmldsig   XML Digital Signatures WG
Hall A     TSV   sip323    SIP and H.323 Interworking BOF
Room 8&9   USV   uswg      User Services WG

1500-1530  Break (Refreshments provided) - Foyer and Circulation Area
1530-1730  Afternoon Sessions II

Room 4&5   APP   ldapext   LDAP Extension WG
Hall B     INT   ipo       IP over Optical BOF
Room 8&9   OPS   adslmib   ADSL MIB WG
Hall D     OPS   mboned    MBONE Deployment WG *
Hall C     RTG   mobileip  IP Routing for Wireless/Mobile Hosts WG
Room 10    SEC   cat       Common Authentication Technology WG
Hall E     TSV   diffserv  Differentiated Services WG *
Hall A     TSV   spirits   Service in the PSTN/IN Requesting Internet
Service WG

1730-1930  Break
1930-2200  Evening Sessions

Room 10    APP   conneg    Content Negotiation WG
Hall B     OPS   ngtrans   Next Generation Transition WG
Hall E     RTG   bgmp      Border Gateway Multicast Protocol WG *
Hall C     RTG   mpls      Multiprotocol Label Switching WG
Hall A     SEC   ipsp      IP Security Policy WG
Room 4&5   TSV   ippm      IP Performance Metrics WG
Hall D     TSV   iptel     IP Telephony WG *
Room 8&9   TSV   nfsv4     Network File System Version 4 WG
			
* Designates Multicast Sessions


TUESDAY, March 28, 2000
0800-1700  IETF Registration - Foyer 1
0800-0900  Continental Breakfast - Foyer and Circulation Area
0900-1130  Morning Sessions

Room 4&5   APP   calsch    Calendaring and Scheduling WG
Room 10    APP   imapext   Internet Message Access Protocol Extension BOF
Room 8&9   INT   dhc       Dynamic Host Configuration WG
Hall A     INT   ipcdn     IP over Cable Data Network WG
Hall B     OPS   rap       Resource Allocation Protocol WG
Hall C     RTG   mobileip  IP Routing for Wireless/Mobile Hosts WG
Hall D     TSV   enum      Telephone Number Mapping WG *
Hall E     TSV   rmt       Reliable Multicast Transport WG *

1130-1300  Break
1300-1400  Afternoon Sessions I

Hall B     APP   blocks    An Application Protocol Framework & A Model
Application BOF
Room 10    APP   qualdocs  High Quality Document Transfer BOF
Room 8&9   INT   frnetmib  Frame Relay Service MIB WG
Hall A     OPS   dnsop     Domain Name Server Operations WG
Room 4&5   RTG   vrrp      Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol WG
Hall C     SEC   ipsra     IP Security Remote Access WG
Hall E     TSV   diffserv  Differentiated Services WG *
Hall D     TSV   sip       Session Initiation Protocol WG *

1415-1515  Afternoon Sessions II

Hall B     APP   blocks    An Application Protocol Framework & A Model
Application BOF
Room 10    APP   ipp       Internet Printing Protocol WG
Room 8&9   INT   frnetmib  Frame Relay Service MIB WG
Hall A     OPS   dnsop     Domain Name Server Operations WG
Hall E     RTG   idmr      Inter-Domain Multicast Routing WG *
Hall C     SEC   ipsra     IP Security Remote Access WG
Room 4&5   TSV   pilc      Performance Implications of Link Characteristics
WG
Hall D     TSV   sip       Session Initiation Protocol WG *

1515-1545  Break (Refreshments provided) - Foyer and Circulation Area
1545-1645  Afternoon Sessions III

Hall B     APP   b2bxml    Business to Business XML Data Communication
Strategies BOF
Hall A     APP   rescap    Resource Capabilities Discovery WG
Hall D     INT   dnsext    DNS Extensions WG *
Hall C     OPS   snmpconf  Configuration Management with SNMP WG
Room 10    RTG   udlr      UniDirectional Link Routing WG
Room 4&5   SEC   syslog    Security Issues in Network Event Logging BOF
Hall E     TSV   tsvwg     Transport Area WG *

1700-1800  Afternoon Sessions IV

Hall B     APP   b2bxml    Business to Business XML Data Communication
Strategies BOF
Hall D     INT   dnsext    DNS Extensions WG *
Hall C     OPS   snmpconf  Configuration Management with SNMP WG
Room 10    RTG   udlr      UniDirectional Link Routing WG
Room 8&9   TSV   nfsv4     Network File System Version 4 WG
Hall A     TSV   nat       Network Address Translators WG

* Designates Multicast Sessions


WEDNESDAY, March 29, 2000
0800-1700  IETF Registration - Foyer 1
0800-0900  Continental Breakfast - Foyer and Circulation Area
0900-1130  Morning Sessions

Room 8&9   APP   deltav    Web Versioning and Configuration Management WG
Hall E     INT   ipngwg    IPNG WG *
Room 4&5   OPS   bmwg      Benchmarking Methodology WG
Room 10    OPS   rmonmib   Remote Network Monitoring WG
Hall C     RTG   mpls      Multiprotocol Label Switching WG
Hall B     SEC   pkix      Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) WG
Hall D     TSV   rmt       Reliable Multicast Transport WG *
Hall A     TSV   sigtran   Signaling Transport WG

1130-1300  Break
1300-1500  Afternoon Sessions I

Room 10    APP   trade     Internet Open Trading Protocol WG
Room 8&9   INT   ipfc      IP Over Fibre Channel WG
Room 4&5   INT   l2tpext   Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Extensions WG
Hall C     OPS   ngtrans   Next Generation Transition WG
Hall E     OPS   policy    Policy Framework WG *
Hall D     RTG   msdp      Multicast Source Discovery Protocol WG *
Hall B     TSV   foglamps  Limitations of Multiple Addressing Realms BOF

1500-1530  Break (Refreshments provided) - Foyer and Circulation Area
1530-1730  Afternoon Sessions II

Room 4&5   APP   impp      Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol WG
Room 8&9   INT   dhc       Dynamic Host Configuration WG
Hall B     OPS   snmpv3    SNMP Version 3 WG
Hall C     RTG   rtgarea   Routing Area Meeting
Room 10    SEC   smime     S/MIME Mail Security WG
Hall D     TSV   avt       Audio/Video Transport WG *
Hall A     TSV   ips       IP Storage BOF

1730-1930  Break
1930-2200  Open Plenary - Hall E
           o Welcome - Fred Baker, IETF Chair
           o Wireless Application Protocol - overview presentation
           o IAB Open Plenary
           o IESG Open Plenary

2230       Late Night Session
Hall A     PGP Key Signing 

* Designates Multicast Sessions


THURSDAY, March 30, 2000
0800-1700  IETF Registration - Foyer 1
0800-0900  Continental Breakfast - Foyer and Circulation Area
0900-1130  Morning Sessions

Room 10    APP   msgtrk    Message Tracking Protocol WG
Room 4&5   APP   spatial   Spatial Location BOF
Hall A     GEN   iww       IAB Wireless Workshop BOF
Hall C     OPS   snmpconf  Configuration Management with SNMP WG
Hall B     SEC   ipsec     IP Security Protocol WG
Hall D     TSV   malloc    Multicast-Address Allocation WG *
Hall E     TSV   megaco    Media Gateway Control WG *
Room 8&9   USV   weird     Web Elucidation of Internet-Related Developments
WG

1130-1300  Break
1300-1500  Afternoon Sessions I

Room 4&5   APP   cnrp      Common Name Resolution Protocol WG
Room 8&9   IRTF  aaaarch   Authentication Authorisation Accounting
Architecture RG
Room 10    OPS   rmonmib   Remote Network Monitoring WG
Hall A     RTG   gsmp      General Switch Management Protocol WG
Hall C     SEC   saag      Open Security Area Directorate Meeting
Hall D     TSV   avt       Audio/Video Transport WG *
Hall B     TSV   ecm       Endpoint Congestion Management WG

1500-1530  Break (Refreshments provided) - Foyer and Circulation Area
1530-1730  Afternoon Sessions II

Room 8&9   APP   fax       Internet Fax WG
Room 10    APP   ldup      LDAP Duplication/Replication/Update Protocols WG
Hall E     INT   itrace    ICMP Traceback BOF *
Hall C     OPS   aaa       Authentication, Authorization and Accounting WG
Room 4&5   SEC   idwg      Intrusion Detection Exchange Format WG
Hall D     TSV   mmusic    Multiparty Multimedia Session Control WG *
Hall B     TSV   vompls    Voice over IP over MPLS BOF


FRIDAY, March 31, 2000
0800-1000  IETF Registration - Foyer 1
0800-0900  Continental Breakfast - Foyer and Circulation Area
0900-1130  Morning Sessions

Hall B     INT   fickle    Fast IP Connectivity and KeepaLivE BOF
Hall C     OPS   aaa       Authentication, Authorization and Accounting WG
Room 4&5   SEC   idwg      Intrusion Detection Exchange Format WG
Hall A     TSV   rohc      Robust Header Compression WG
 
* Designates Multicast Sessions

AREA DIRECTORS
APP  Applications             Keith Moore/UTK and 
                              Patrik Faltstrom/Tele2/Swipnet
GEN  General Interest         Fred Baker/Cisco Systems
INT  Internet                 Thomas Narten/IBM Corp. and 
                              Erik Nordmark/Sun Microsystems
OPS  Operations & Management  Randy Bush/Verio, Inc. and 
                              Bert Wijnen/Lucent Technologies
RTG  Routing                  Rob Coltun/Siara Systems and 
                              Dave Oran/Cisco Systems
SEC  Security                 Marcus Leech/Nortel and Jeff Schiller/MIT
TSV  Transport                Scott Bradner/Harvard Univ. and 
                              Vern Paxson/ACIRI/LBNL
USV  User Services            April Marine/Internet Engines, Inc.
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