[BEHAVE] BEHAVE status update
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[BEHAVE] BEHAVE status update
An update on some of BEHAVE's activities -- IPv4/IPv6 translation, TURN, and
TURN-TCP:
IPv4/IPv6 Translation:
- Dave recently sent a Doodle poll to help prioritize documents
to adopt. However, as of Saturday night only 5 people have
replied to this poll.
We will meet our milestone "Determine relative
prioritization of the four translation cases" at the
San Francisco BEHAVE meeting.
- Based on the result of the Doodle poll and the San Francisco
meeting, we will work with Magnus on the next milestone which
is "Determine what solutions(s) and components are needed to
solve each of the four cases. Create new milestones for the
solution(s) and the components."
- WG documents have been submitted for the Framework document
(with updated text) and the Translation document. We will
accept them when we adopt new milestones for those items.
- There has been substantial forward progress on the DNS64
document and feedback from DNS experts. The NAT64
document is also maturing. We will accept them when we
adopt new milestones for those items.
- Marcelo is now a co-author of draft-miyata-behave-prefix64
and has added text from the author's conference call and
from some off-list discussions. I expect the new version
will be published soon.
- There has been substantial off-list discussion of Prefix64
around how referrals work (or break) depending on LIR or
well-known prefix. This is likely to be discussed on
San Francisco.
TURN:
- Philip is continuing to close issues raised during IETF last
call with the working group. Once that completes the document
will be ready for IESG review.
TURN-TCP:
- Simon Perreault, simon.perreault at viagenie.ca, has agreed to
be the new editor of TURN-TCP. Thanks, Simon!
-d
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