Minutes from intarea meeting, IETF-75. Thanks to Ted Lemon for taking notes on which these minutes are based. - Ralph Droms 1. Agenda bashing 2. Internet Capacity Sharing for packets not flows B. Briscoe Briscoe described "re-ECN", a scheme for sharing capacity on the Internet. 3. Stateless Address Mapping (SAM), Avoiding NATs and restoring the end-to-end model in IPv6 R. Despres SAM is a mechanism for automated encap-decap addressing to provide IPv6 addressing flexibility while avoind NAT. Fred Templin pointed out similarities between SAM and SEAL. Christian Vogt asked why this work is not in the RRG. 4. IP Router Alert Considerations and Usage F. Le Faucheur Summary of router alert issues and how they should be considered. RA are important and can't simply be uniformly ingored/deprecated; e.g., may be useful and safe within single admin domain. 5. The Subnetwork Encapsulation and Adaptation Layer (SEAL) F. Templin SEAL is an encapsulation layer to provide good behavior for MTU issues, fragmentation, reliable delivery. Christian Vogt asked about coordination of endpoints: requires manual configuration? 6. Traffic safety applications requirements G. Karagiannis IP in vehicular communications has a variety of constraints: security, bandwidth, latency, jitter. The I-D documents those constraints. Dan Wing pointed out that the types of constraints - although not necessarily the specific numbers - look much like video over IP.