Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF 71 Plenary
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Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF 71 Plenary



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With all due respect, firewall traversal and protocol translation look like they are going to be interesting/important topics, at least in the near term. You might consider Alain's slides from v6ops/nanog in that regard. Closing an application working group because the examples in its documents are IPv4 seems a little presumptuous. Closing a working group because we disagree with what appear to us to be their assumptions seems a bit presumptuous.

I'm all for closing working groups that are moribund. If a working group is in process and is supporting a constituency that addresses a business requirement, I'm not sure I see the wisdom.

On Dec 19, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Tony Hain wrote:
Suggestions of WGs?

mipv4 mipshop netconf (should be high level, but ID examples are all IPV4) nea (should be agnostic, but clearly has the IPv4 mindset of a single address/interface) syslog (should be high level, but ID examples are all IPV4) behave midcom nsis (because most of the group is focused on nat signaling)

there are probably more, but closing these would be a good start and set an
example


Tony
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