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IETF In ItalyHistory and Future View
  • Claudio Allocchio
  • GARR
  • Claudio.Allocchio_at_garr.it

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IETFInternet Engineering Task Force
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IETFWhat is it?
  • An International Open, Non-Membership
    Organisation
  • It is Constitued under the ISOC Legal Umbrella
  • An IETF member is anybody who subscribe to one of
    the IETF mailing lists and take part in the
    discussion
  • No subscription/acceptance procedures
  • Many IETF members never went to an IETF meeting,
    nevertheless they make very useful contributions
    to the IETF work

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IETFWhat is its Scope?
  • International Body to define Internet Standards,
    Informational and Procedural Documents
  • IETF collaborates with the other International
    Standard Bodies (ITU, W3C, IEEE, ISO, ETSI...) to
    avoid overlaps and duplications
  • IETF does NOT prepare Policy Regulations !
  • a domain name is what is defined in RFC 1035
  • IETF requires products interworking, but does not
    make nor endorse ANY product

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IETFThe IETF Motto
  • We reject kings, presidents and voting. We
    believe in rough consensus and running code

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IETFWorking Groups
  • Working groups, each with a specific charter and
    a specifc scope and limited life
  • produce techincal specification on a specific
    topic
  • revise the technical specifications
  • control the actual implementations status and
    interworking
  • progress (or abadon) specifications to Standard
  • dissolve when work is finished

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IETFWGs Chairmen
  • A Working Group has 2 co-chairmen who
  • coordinate and focus the discussion
  • keep track of the work (and make the editors and
    authors do their tasks!)
  • keep under control the WG (kindly - or roughly
    sometimes...)
  • decide when a work is done and should be put
    forward
  • decide about the WG feelings (they have the
    yes/no of rough consensus)
  • work with Area Directors to keep things working

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IETFAreas and Area Directors
  • Current Areas
  • Application
  • General
  • Internet
  • Operations and Management
  • Routing
  • Security
  • Sub-ip
  • Transport
  • User Services

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IETFAreas and Area Directors
  • Each Area has 2 Area Directors (ADs)
  • follow each WG in their area
  • propose documents to IESG for aproval
  • they are members of IESG

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IETFInternet Engineering Steering Group
  • Decide on pubblication of technical documents
  • Check for document and specification coherence
  • meets one a week by telephone conference
  • has usually a long list of to do things...

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IETFInternet Architecture Board
  • Keep track of the overall Internet Architecture
  • Decides about possible changes or innovations
  • Deal with External World relationships
  • Respond to arbitration appeals from members and
    external petitors
  • ... gives the way where to go...

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IETF
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The IETF Chairman
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IETFThe RFCs
  • NOT all RFCs are STANDARDS !
  • Informational RFCs (for example BCPs)
  • Experimental Status Specifications
  • The Standard Track
  • Proposed Standard
  • Draft Standard
  • Standard (Internet Standard no. xxx)
  • Where to get them?
  • ftp//ftp.ietf.org/rfc/
  • ftp//ftp.nic.it/rfc/

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IETFThe Internet Drafts (I-Ds)
  • They are the work in progress documents of the
    IETF
  • prepared by WGs (with authors - editors)
  • prepared by individuals
  • they may change quite dramatically between
    versions
  • never believe in one of them too seriously!

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IETFFurhter Readings
  • RFC 1718 The TAO of IETF
  • a bestseller among newcomers
  • http//www.ietf.org/tao.html
  • RFC 2026 The IETF Standard Process
  • how the documents approval process works
  • Steve Coya introductions (top secret slides)
  • what you will be told by Steve Coya upon arrival
    on the strange planet

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IETFThe Early Times 1986 - 1990
  • 1 Jan 1986 San Diego, CA 21 11 Oct 1988
    Ann Arbour, MI 114
  • 2 Apr 1986 Aberdeen, MY 21 12 Jan 1989
    Austin, TX 120
  • 3 Jul 1986 Ann Arbour, MI 18 13 Apr 1989
    Cocoa Beach, FL 114
  • 4 Oct 1986 Menlo Park, CA 35 14 Jul 1989
    Stanford, CA 217
  • 5 Feb 1987 Moffett Field, CA 35 15 Oct 1989
    Honolulu, HI 138
  • 6 Apr 1987 Boston, MA 88 16 Feb 1990
    Tallahassee, FL 196
  • 7 Jul 1987 McLean, VA 101 17 May 1990
    Pittsburgh, PA 244
  • 8 Nov 1987 Boulder, CO 56 18 Jul 1990
    Vancouver, CAN 293
  • 9 Mar 1988 San Diego, CA 82 19 Dec 1990
    Boulder, CO 292
  • 10 Jun 1988 Annapolis, MY 112

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IETFThe Growth
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IETF1991 The St. Louis Meeting
  • 348 attendees 2 Europeans land on IETF planet
  • Alf Hansen and Erik Huizer
  • nearly nobody noticed it, but our explorers
    reported back an interesting amount of data
    and...
  • an incredible piece of news
  • North Americans were trying to deploy X.400 !
  • ... over X.25, with little success...
  • but wanted to deploy X.400 over IP, too !!!
  • a rescue mission was organised to drive them
    out of the big problems!

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IETFAtlanta 1991 The Mission (5 out of 387)
  • On a very hot and humid day in Georgia
    summertime, while the cotton fields were growing
    and nobody deared to exit from air-conditioned
    areas, Alf Hansen (NO), Erik Huizer (NL), Urs
    Eppenberger (CH), Christian Huitema (FR) and one
    Italian showed up all together at the IETF
    x400ops Working Group
  • 5 people out of 15 WG participants 33 !
  • What a cultural choc there is intelligent life
    East of the Altantic Ocean!

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IETFAtlanta 1991 Knowing the Natives
  • We met the small hard group
  • after the brief initial shock, they understood we
    talked the same language
  • and we started a lot of collaborations (in a few
    hours X.400 was up and even running acrross the
    North Atlantic)
  • Europeans started to write Internet Drafts
  • and someone started to write Internet Mail
    Gateways specifications to other messaging systems

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IETFAtlanta 1991 Exploring the Planet
  • There were also other interesting topics !
  • It looked like anybody knew each other
  • everithing was talking about peaches
  • there was a Bavarian Village, where the Danish
    flag was flying on top of the Swiss House, and
    a Venice Gondola with little X-mas tree lights
    was flashing in the window of the Dutch House
    among Amsterdam Canal houses...

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IETF1991 - 1993 the small Italian colony
  • Jul 1991 1
  • Nov 1991 1
  • Mar 1992 1
  • Jul 1992 2
  • Nov 1992 3
  • Mar 1993 3
  • Jul 1993 6
  • Nov 1993 3

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IETF1994 - 1998 the Telecom period
  • why dont you organise an IETF meeting in
    Italy?
  • IPv6 definition Transport layer WGs experience
    the presence of many TELCO operators, including a
    serious group of T.I. group people (10)
  • in other areas the usual suspects remain active

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IETF1999 - the Italian-Americans
  • a new flavour appear there are many Italians,
    but they all work in North America (Cisco,
    Nortel, ATT, Digital Equipment, Sun Microsystem,
    HP, MCI, Sprint, Bell,...)
  • the TELCO period is over
  • just the usual suspects still around

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IETF 50th
  • 12 Italians

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IETFWhere are we now?
  • still very few Italian partecipants, but a quite
    interesting number of silent listeners on many
    IETF mailing lists
  • dont we have any Computer Science research
    activity inside the Protocols Area?
  • taking part to IETF work also implies having
    contacts between Industrial and Academic RD
    worlds

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IETFPossible future ?
  • from implementers to developers?
  • we did it with mobile phones already
  • shall we use this know how for Mobility Issues?
  • IPv6 and UMTS do we wish to push them?
  • the missing killer applications, who will invent
    the next big one?
  • where do we put our Culture, Art, etc?
  • new protocols, applications and tools?
  • we have the hardware, shall we make the
    software?

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IETFSomething for today...
  • Lets know what IETF is
  • ... where it is going
  • ... and discover which interesting activities are
    going on in Italy which could be taken to IETF
  • ... and more over lets know each other

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Harald...its all for you!
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