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FYI: agenda posted



Hi,

The agenda for the IETF #59 NETCONF meetings has been
posted on the WG WEB page (thanks Simon):
http://www.ops.ietf.org/netconf/59/agenda.txt

Here's the text:

Network Configuration WG (netconf)
IETF #59
March 3, 2004 : 1300 - 1500
March 4, 2004 : 0900 - 1130
===============================

Chairs:  

Simon Leinen <simon@switch.ch>
Andy Bierman <abierman@cisco.com>

Agenda:

  - Reports on NETCONF related meetings at RIPE47 (Simon Leinen)
     and NANOG30 (Eliot Lear)

  - Document Updates
    - NETCONF Configuration Protocol
    - NETCONF Over SOAP

  - Resolution of Hottest Issue List Items
       The full issue list can be found at:
         http://www.nextbeacon.com/netconf/

    5.1) End of message directive  
    5.2) SSH Port Assignment
    6.3) SOAP header usage  
    7.1) Need to compile a list of criteria then prioritize the list.  
    10.3.2) (NEW) Confirmed commit
    11.1.2) URI vs. URN
    11.2.13) #rollback capability  
    12.6) <rpc-error> 
    12.6.1) Error codes  
    13.3) <edit-config>   
    13.3.1) No operator for 'add' (create)
    13.3.2) No <error-option> for rollback-on-error  
    13.12.3) Error handling  
    13.15.2) Implicit Rollback  
    13.16) <discard-changes>   
    any) any other issues on the list people want to discuss

  - Conformance Issues
    - WG Document MUSTs, SHOULDs, MAYs
    - Mandatory-to-implement application substrate

WG Internet Drafts:

NETCONF Configuration Protocol
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netconf-prot-02.txt

BEEP Application Protocol Mapping for NETCONF
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netconf-beep-00.txt

NETCONF Over SOAP
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netconf-soap-01.txt

Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netconf-ssh-00.txt


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