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Title: Internet Standardization and the IETF


1
Internet Standardization and the IETF
  • Fred Baker
  • IETF Chair

2
Thoughts I would like to address
  • IETF History, Structure, and Procedure
  • Whos who in the IETF
  • Relations among standards bodies
  • Who does what and why
  • The big problems in the Internet
  • Ongoing work
  • How were going to solve them

3
IETF History
3
4
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • Historical developer of internet-related
    protocols
  • http//www.ietf.org
  • Consortium of individuals from
  • Research,
  • Education,
  • Network operators, and
  • Internet vendors

5
Changed IETF composition and roles
2500
2000
1500
Research/Education primarily US
Attendance
1000
Vendor/International
1
4
7
10
13
16
19
22
25
28
31
34
37
40
43
46
IETF Number
Actual
Avg..
6
Growth of international involvement in IETF
  • Principle for placement of meetings
  • If I am doing the work, the meeting should
    sometimes be in my neighborhood
  • But most work is done on mailing lists anyway
  • Non-US Meetings
  • 1990 Vancouver
  • 1993 Amsterdam
  • 1994 Toronto
  • 1995 Stockholm
  • 1996 Montreal
  • 1997 Munich
  • 1999 Oslo
  • 2000 Adelaide

7
IETF Growth by Country
Other
Italy
Netherlands
Other
Sweden
Germany
8
2
3
5.5
1.8
1.9
France
Canada
2.0
3
Netherlands
2.2
France
USA
Canada
4
3.1
48
JAPAN
Finland
UK
USA
7.6
4.2
71.6
4
Germany
5
Norway
Japan
UK
Sweden
5
6
6
6
  • December 1996
  • 11 Countries
  • July 1999
  • 33 Countries

8
IETF Structure
8
9
IETF structures and key forums
  • Internet Architecture Board
  • Internet Engineering Steering Group
  • Working groups in eight areas

10
Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
  • Mission
  • Supreme court on appeals of IESG decisions
  • Think tank for future internet activities
  • Recent activities
  • Really worried right now about
  • End to end model of the internet
  • Impact of wireless communications

11
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
  • Mission
  • Assure open-ness and adherence to process
  • Working group chartering and management
  • Quality assurance on specifications
  • Activities and trends
  • Currently drawn into a privacy debate
  • Better addressed in area activities

12
Working groups in eight areas
  • Internet
  • Routing
  • Transport
  • Applications
  • Security
  • Network operations and management
  • User services
  • General

13
Internet
  • Mission
  • IP/foo specifications
  • Interface configuration and management
  • IP developments, mostly IP6
  • 15 working groups
  • Interface mibs, dnsind, dhcp, ipng,
    IP/cableADSLIEEE 1394, PPP, ion, ...

14
Routing
  • Mission
  • So how does a packet get there, anyway?
  • 17 working groups
  • BGMP, MPLS, MSDP, manet, vrrp, bgp, ospf, idmr,
    SNA...

15
Transport
  • Mission
  • QoS management
  • End to End delivery issues
  • Telephony issues
  • 22 working groups
  • Diff-serv, int-serv, megaco, sigtran,
    audio/video, rap, ...

16
Applications
  • Mission
  • Infrastructure applications development and
    extension
  • Historical applications
  • 26 working groups
  • Web, LDAP, edi, nntp, smtp, ftp, telnet,
    calendaring, mime, etc.

17
Security
  • Mission
  • Developing procedures and protocols to enhance
    security in the internet
  • 15 working groups
  • Ipsec, pki, transport layer security, web
    transaction security, pgp, one time password,
    etc...

18
Network Operations and Management (OM)
  • Mission
  • Making sure there is operational clue looking at
    the specifications and procedures
  • Network management (used to mean SNMP)
  • Making those two talk with each other
  • Y2k
  • 20 working groups
  • Snmpv3, policy, various mibs, agent
    extensibility...
  • Ngtrans, year2000, mbone deployment, routing
    policy system, ...

19
User Services
  • Mission
  • Provide documentation of IETF procedures to less
    involved communities
  • 4 working groups
  • Responsible use of the net
  • Web elucidation of internet-related developments
  • FYI updates
  • User services

20
General
  • Mission
  • If we cant think of another place to put it, it
    goes here
  • 1 working group
  • Poisson standing rules committee

21
Working group summary
  • We have 120 working groups
  • Not all currently active
  • Cover support of infrastructure for the
    commercial IP internet
  • Not too worried about research network, unless
    they use the same technology

22
IETF Process
22
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Membership
  • IETF members are people
  • As opposed to nations or companies
  • Communications tend to be among people
  • As opposed to working groups, boards, etc.

24
Fundamental working principle
We do not worry about presidents and kings We
work by rough consensus and running code
Dr. David C. Clark, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
25
Two types of documents
  • Internet Drafts
  • RFC - Request for Comments

26
Internet Drafts
  • Most analogous to ITU contributions and
    working papers
  • Not necessarily work items
  • Half of all internet drafts are simply documents
    people have chosen to post
  • Types of drafts
  • Working Group documents
  • Submissions to working groups
  • Individual Submissions

27
RFCs
  • Historical Archive
  • Many kinds of documents
  • Informational
  • Historical
  • Experimental
  • Standards
  • Standards
  • Proposed, Draft, Full
  • Best Current Practice

28
Development Process
  • Bottom-up
  • WG charters developed to support work people want
    to do
  • Development Process
  • Working groups develop
  • IESG reviews
  • RFC Editor publishes

29
Relations among standards bodies
  • Anyone who likes legislation or sausage should
    watch neither one being made
  • Baron von Bismarck

29
30
Historical role of various standards bodies
  • ITU-T
  • IEEE
  • ETSI
  • W3C
  • IETF
  • Various marketing fora
  • ATM Forum
  • ADSL Forum
  • MPLS Forum
  • etc...

31
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)
  • Primarily link layer LAN standards
  • http//ieee.org/
  • Especially LAN standards in 802 series
  • IEEE 802.1 Bridging
  • IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Networks (Ethernet)
  • IEEE 802.5 Token Ring Networks

32
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(ETSI)
  • European Telephony Standards
  • http//www.etsi.org
  • GSM Telephones
  • WAP - Wireless Access Protocol

33
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Primarily Web services
  • http//www.w3.org
  • Headed by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of HTML
  • Developed HTML, XML, etc.

34
ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(ITU-T)
  • Primarily related to telephony
  • http//www.itu.int/ITU-T
  • Consortium of
  • Telephone companies
  • Their traditional vendors

35
ITU-T Developments
  • Various connector standards
  • X.21, V.35, etc.
  • Physical/Link layer network standards
  • X.25, Frame Relay, ATM, SDH
  • Telephony on specific substrate
  • H.32x/H.310
  • Specific collaboration
  • H.323 uses IETF Data format
  • Points of possible overlap with IETF
  • IP/SDH
  • MPLS
  • IP/ATM
  • ISO JTC1 voice control
  • IP Telephony call signaling

36
IETF Infrastructure protocols
  • Some link layer
  • PPP
  • Network Layer
  • IP4, IP6
  • Routing protocols
  • Transport Layer
  • TCP, UDP, RTP
  • Security services
  • Transport Layer Security, IPSEC, ISAKMP
  • Telephony Signaling
  • Signaling transport
  • Quality support
  • Differentiated Services
  • Integrated Services

37
IETF Infrastructure applications
  • SNMP management
  • SMTP mail
  • DNS name services
  • LDAP Policy services
  • telnet virtual terminal protocol
  • FTP file transfer
  • HTTP Web transfer
  • and more...

38
How IETF sees work divided
W3C
HTML
Telephony
Voice/ Video Data
HTTP
Signaling
Mail
SNMP
UDP
RTP
TCP
Internet Protocol
IEEE
MPLS
Ethernet
ATM
Frame Relay
PPP
ETSI
A variety of physical layers and interfaces
Cellular Radio
ITU-T
  • Applications come from all over
  • IETF
  • Provides network infrastructure
  • Tends to use interfaces defined by other bodies

39
So where is the Internet going?
  • As for the future, your task is not to foresee,
    but to enable it.
  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

39
40
IETF vision for the future
  • Short term
  • Internet as interconnected competing service
    providers
  • Long term
  • Internet as universal interconnect

41
Internet as interconnected competing service
providers
  • Dominated by
  • Service Providers and
  • Large enterprises
  • A network of networks which have different
    policies and goals

42
Internet as universal interconnect
  • IETF believes that the internet is the network of
    tomorrow
  • Telephone companies seem to agree
  • But how intelligent a network?
  • Would like to see common procedures and protocols
    used throughout
  • Minimize translation problems

43
Growth of IP Traffic
  • Email
  • Information search/access
  • Subscription services/Push
  • Conferencing/multimedia
  • Video/imaging

Rel. Bit Volume
Traffic Projections for Voice and Data
250
Data (IP)
200
150
Circuit Switched Voice
100
Cross over date varies with measuring point
50
From 2000 on, 80 of ServiceProvider Profits
Will Be Derivedfrom IP-Based Services.Source
CIMI Corp.
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Source Multiple IXC Projections
44
In summary...
  • I came, I saw, I couldnt believe my eyes
  • Julius Caesar,
  • as portrayed in Asterix in Britain

44
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When standards collide...
  • Increasingly, convergence of Internet and PSTN
    networks causes collisions between the bodies
    that define their protocols and procedures
  • The solution has to be in finding ways to
  • Not compete in standardization
  • Focus on the problems remaining to be solved

46
The place of standards bodies
  • Each has its place in the mix
  • We need to work together on a global basis
  • Competition between standards promotes inability
    to
  • Share solutions to common problems
  • Communicate among subscribers
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