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From: Jason Utz <jasonu@stardust.com>
Subject: Call for RSVP and IntServ papers - iBAND at ISPCON
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Greetings!

RSVP and IntServ are some of the core technologies covered at the iBAND
events. We would like to continue its progress at the upcoming iBAND at
ISPCON Conference on November 8-10, 2000, in San Jose, CA. iBAND at ISPCON
is a gathering place for key industry people to come together and learn
about developments in the new Internet technologies:

* Service Provisioning * Traffic Management * Performance Measurement *

Your iBAND at ISPCON participation will help expose network engineers and
other technology savvy professionals to the latest and greatest in RSVP and
IntServ technology.
 
My name is Jason Utz, conference manager for iBAND at ISPCON Conference.
Stardust.com's CTO Martin Hall and I would like to invite you to share you
progress and ideas with other relevant professionals in one or more ways:

· Speaker Proposal * BOF Proposal * Showcase Participation *

We value your expertise and look forward to receiving your speaker
proposals to reflect the state of the art in RSVP and IntServ technology.
Proposals are due no later than Friday, August 18, 2000. To find guidance
and more information, please visit 

http://www.stardust.com/iband5/speakers.htm

http://www.stardust.com for network engineers offers additional
opportunities to supply information and progress for RSVP and IntServ
updates and technologies:

- conference sessions available in MP3 format,
- live interviews on Stardust.com TalkRadio,
- provide white papers and have them maintained in a Stardust.com Web library.

All these options provide you with a large arena to deliver your working
group's information and other updates. Please visit http://www.stardust.com
to see what our site offers to its visitors.

We want to help you drive this technology area forward so please let me
know how you'd like to participate. Please contact me via email with any
questions.


Best regards,

Jason Utz
Conference Manager
Stardust.com
Jasonu@stardust.com
www.stardust.com

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From: "Andrea Westerinen" <andreaw@cisco.com>
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Subject: Policy Terminology Draft
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 00:49:19 -0700
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The Policy Framework WG has created an I-D to try to disambiguate policy
terminology across all IETF Work Groups.  This draft is located at:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-policy-terminology-00.txt

In creating the draft, the team tried to look across all RFCs and WGs to
gain an understanding of policy and its applicability, and consolidate
definitions.  At the Pittsburgh Policy Framework session, it was recommended
that this draft be forwarded to all work groups where it may be applicable.
(If you receive multiple copies, my apologies.)

Please look the draft over, and if you have feedback, please reply to me
and/or to the policy mail list (policy@raleigh.ibm.com).  Some questions to
be considered are ... Are there definitions that should be updated?  Are
there additional terms that should be defined?

For the current terms in the draft, please try to use these terms
consistently.  Our goal is to take this draft through the standards process
and have it serve a function similar to RFC2828.

Thanks.
Andrea Westerinen
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The IESG has received a request from the Integrated Services over
Specific Link Layers Working Group to consider RSVP  Reservations
Aggregation <draft-ietf-issll-rsvp-aggr-02.txt> as a Proposed
Standard.

The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits
final comments on this action.  Please send any comments to the
iesg@ietf.org or ietf@ietf.org mailing lists by September 8, 2000.

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The IESG has received a request from the Integrated Services over
Specific Link Layers Working Group to consider publication of the
following Internet-Drafts as Proposed Standards:

 o Format of the RSVP DCLASS Object
	<draft-ietf-issll-dclass-01.txt>

 o Specification of the Null Service Type
	<draft-ietf-issll-nullservice-00.txt>

The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits
final comments on this action.  Please send any comments to the
iesg@ietf.org or ietf@ietf.org mailing lists by September 8, 2000.

Files can be obtained via
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-issll-dclass-01.txt
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-issll-nullservice-00.txt


