IPFC WG met for one hour. There were 26 people in the room. Following is a summary of the meeting. 1. Document Status: IP and ARP Over Fibre Channel draft Now a Proposed Standard: RFC 2625 A Framework for Fibre Channel MIBs Document had formatting problems and did not meet the submission deadlines. Document is on the IETF Web Site Fibre Channel Management Framework Integration MIB Document file name will be changed to reflect its association with the IPFC WG at the next submission Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fabric Channel Standard 2. Status of Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fabric Channel Standard by Ezio Valdevit from Brocade Communications The 0.5.txt document is going through minor changes. Kha Sin Teow will post a 0.6 txt for public review before it goes into RFC publications 06.txt Document is expected to be out very shortly. << File: ietf0799-2.ppt >> 3. Status of Fibre Channel Management Framework Integration MIB by David Black from EMC Copr. David gave a tutorial presentation of the MIB architecture that was already presented in previous IETF meetings by Steve Blumenau. Attachment is the material presented by David Black. Document is on target and expected to be complete by year end. << File: ipfc990708.pps >> 4. New Business DRAFT STD: Since there are at least 3 implementations of this standard, the WG was going to address the DRAFT STD as planned in the WG Charter. The target date in the charter for this is Mar 2000. There was no objection to taking this work item IPv6: There was no general interest for adopting IPv6 Over Fibre Channel work. Previously on the WG mail list IBM had expressed interest in championing this work. However, there was no objection to starting this work.