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Editor's Note: Minutes received 12/12/92
CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
Reported by John Veizades/Apple
Minutes of the IP over AppleTalk Working Group (APPLEIP)
AppleTalk Systems Interoperability Group (ASIG)
Greg Minshall is setting up the ASIG. The IETF can't take on AppleTalk
due to size and logistical issues, however, they've given us rooms to
talk about AppleTalk only issues. The general ASIG issues include
general approaches to routing.
AURP - Alan Oppenheimer
UDP port 387 is the official AURP port. All current Apple prototypes
are all still 200. When it ships should use 387.
ATCP - Brad Parker
RFC 1378 gained status as a Proposed Standard three weeks ago. It can
be moved to Draft Standard after some comments are resolved. These are
related to the various combinations of router to router, end-system to
router, and end system to proxy forwarding agent option negotiations in
the implementation notes appendix.
MacIP - Chris Ranch
The document was posted to the internet-drafts directory late, but we
went through it on a line by line basis anyway. We were able to
relegate some implementations specific notes and recommendations from
the protocol specification, and move them to the notes and
recommendations sections. Another Internet-Draft will be published by
the end of the year.
MIB Views- Steve Waldbusser
Steve presented how MIB views can be used to solve the configure time
and real time management issue. Very informative, as there is
significant interest in configuration issues.
Other MIB Issues - Karen Frisa
The importance of compatibility with RFC1243 (old consoles should still
work) was brought up as a goal for the MIB variable trimming exercise.
The AppleTalk MIB+ was discussed and for the most part closure was
reached on all issues. 98 variables were trimmed from 230 and an
Internet-Draft should be published shortly.
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Karen will evaluate whether it is prudent to deprecate RFC1243 variables
in MIB+ or whether it makes better sense to leave them as they are.
The issues of how to do zone changes with this MIB was raised.
Discussion on possible solutions will take place on the mailing list.
Greg Bruell brought up the issue of per port statistics. He reports
that gathering statistics in this fashion makes problem diagnostics
easier. This would require substantial changes to the MIB at this date
and was tabled for further discussion and possibly another version of
the MIB.
Attendees
David Ballowe ballowe@compatible.com
Gregory Bruell gob@wellfleet.com
Steve Bucey sabucey@ns.pacbell.com
Philip Budne phil@shiva.com
Wesley Craig wes@umich.edu
Peter DiCamillo Peter_DiCamillo@brown.edu
David Dubois dad@pacersoft.com
Richard Ford 72510.553@compuserve.com
Karen Frisa karen.frisa@andrew.cmu.edu
Ken Hirata khirata@emulex.com
Bob Jeckell rrj@3com.com
Charley Kline cvk@uiuc.edu
Grisha Kotlyar grisha@farallon.com
Joshua Littlefield josh@cayman.com
Dan Magorian magorian@ni.umd.edu
Evan McGinnis bem@3com.com
Greg Merrell merrell@caldec.enet.dec.com
Daniel Myers dan@nsd.3com.com
Alan Oppenheimer oppenheime1@applelink.apple.com
Brad Parker brad@fcr.com
Christopher Ranch cranch@novell.com
Mike Ritter mwritter@applelink.apple.com
Michael Safly saf@tank1.msfc.nasa.gov
Paul Serice serice@cos.com
William Simpson Bill.Simpson@um.cc.umich.edu
Timon Sloane timon@rahul.net
Robert Snyder snyder@cisco.com
John Veizades veizades@apple.com
A. Lee Wade wade@nsipo.nasa.gov
Jonathan Wenocur jhw@shiva.com
Gerry White gerry@lancity.com
Peter Wilson peter_wilson@3com.com
Kiho Yum kxy@nsd.3com.com
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