Network Time Protocol BOF (ntp) Wednesday, March 9 at 1300-1500 =============================== CHAIRS: Brian Haberman (brian@innovationslab.net) Karen O'Donoghue (odonoghuekf@nswc.navy.mil) AGENDA: - Introduction and Agenda Bashing (10 min) - NTP WG Status and Charter (20 min) - NTPv4 Scope and Requirements (30 min) - NTPv4 Protocol Specification (30 min) - Discussion and Wrap-up (15 min) Recommended References: - RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI (Status - Informational) - RFC 1305 Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation (Status ? Draft Standard) - NTPv4 Documentation at UDEL Web page: http://ntp.isc.org/ietf Mailing list: ntpwg@lists.ntp.isc.org DESCRIPTION =========== The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is widely deployed and used in the Internet. However, the standardization status of this protocol has lagged in the IETF. RFC 1305 (NTP version 3) was published in March 1992 and remains unchanged and at Draft Standard status. RFC 1305 represents the majority of full NTP implementations deployed today. RFC 2030 (SNTP version 4) was published as an Informational RFC in October 1996 as a lightweight version of NTP for deployments not requiring the full functionality of NTP. SNTP now represents the majority of both NTP traffic and NTP implementation issues on the Internet. A good deal of work has been produced in the NTP community updating both NTPv3 and SNTPv4. This work is ongoing and available through the collaborative development effort in the NTP community, but it has not been reflected back into the NTP specifications. A number of topics have been raised as potential work items for an update to NTP including support for IPv6, security considerations, automatic configuration, and algorithm improvements. This BOF will discuss the status of the formation of an NTP WG in the IETF. It will also address the scope and requirements for NTPv4 along with the separation of current NTPv4 documentation into separate protocol and architecture specifications.