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RE: Internal WG Review: Storage Transport (stwg)
Hi all,
An update on the first four proposed items of work.
- The IPv6 over Fibre Channel work is ready to go. (individual submission
draft-desanti-ipv6-over-fibre-channel-02.txt)
T11.5 (Storage Network Management Task Group of T11) has proposed the first
three MIBs that be addressed be:
- Extensions for Fibre Channel Interfaces
- Fibre Channel Domain Manager
- Fibre Channel Name Server
It is intended that this working group work closely with T11.5 so that the
MIBs are defined based on the current (yet stable) definitions for the
appropriate protocol in T11 (e.g. do not define the MIBs on definitions not
yet accepted/stabilized in T11, or alternatively define the MIBs to an old,
outdated version of a protocol that has either been replaced or is in the
process of being replaced). The rational for this joint effort is so that
the MIBs developed follow the guidelines of the IETF while insuring the
technical content of the MIBs. This worked successfully for one of the MIBs
being developed in the IPS working group -- the SCSI MIB.
Thanks,
Elizabeth Rodriguez
-----Original Message-----
From: dinaras@cnri.reston.va.us [mailto:dinaras@cnri.reston.va.us] On Behalf
Of iesg-secretary@ietf.org
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 10:39 AM
To: iesg@ietf.org; iab@ietf.org; Elizabeth Rodriguez
Subject: Internal WG Review: Storage Transport (stwg)
A new IETF working group is being considered in the Internet Area.
The draft charter for this working group is provided below for your review
and comment.
Review time is one week.
The IETF Secretariat.
Storage Transport (stwg)
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Current Status: Proposed Working Group
Chair(s):
Elizabeth Rodriguez <ElizabethRodriguez@ieee.org>
Internet Area Director(s):
Thomas Narten <narten@us.ibm.com>
Margaret Wasserman <mrw@windriver.com>
Internet Area Advisor:
Margaret Wasserman <mrw@windriver.com>
Technical Advisor(s):
Keith McCloghrie <kzm@cisco.com>
David L. Black <black_david@emc.com>
Mailing Lists:
TBD, probably stwg@ietf.org
Description of Working Group:
Fibre Channel is a high speed network technology primarily used for
storage networking (i.e., Storage Area Networks [SANs]). Two
important aspects of Fibre Channel interact with the Internet:
- Fibre Channel can encapsulate and carry IP protocol traffic
- Fibre Channel devices can be managed via SNMP
The Storage Transport WG (stwg) is chartered to address two areas,
specifically:
- IPv4 over Fibre Channel has been specified in RFC 2625. A
corresponding specification for IPv6 is needed.
- An initial Fibre Channel Management MIB has been developed by
the IP Storage (ips) WG; extensions are needed to encompass
management of additional aspects of Fibre Channel, such
as zoning.
- In the future, other storage related MIBs for other storage
transports such as Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or SCSI command
specific MIBs may be proposed.
As Fibre Channel standardization is handled by the INCITS T11 Technical
Committee (http://www.t11.org), a close working relationship with T11 is
essential to the WG's success. In particular:
- The IPv6 over Fibre Channel specification will be based on
draft-desanti-ipv6-over-fibre-channel-02.txt . This draft
was originally developed within a T11 study group and T11
has officially recommended this draft to the IETF.
- The WG will not standardize management of Fibre Channel features
ahead of their incorporation into appropriate T11 Fibre
Channel standards.
- The WG will work closely with T11, specifically Task Group T11.5,
on the functionality and structure of the MIBs it develops
for management of Fibre Channel.
Goals and Milestones:
Oct 03 Submit IPv6 over Fibre Channel draft to IESG for consideration
as Proposed Standard
??? Submit XXX MIB to IESG for consideration as Proposed Standard
??? Submit YYY MIB to IESG for consideration as Proposed Standard
??? Submit ZZZ MIB to IESG for consideration as Proposed Standard
Oct 04 Consult with Area Directors about what, if any, additional
work the WG should
undertake.