Transport Area Open Meeting IETF-79, Beijing, China Chairs: David Harrington Lars Eggert Agenda Bashing Note Well State of the Area 10 minutes The Referral Problem Brian Carpenter, Sheng Jiang, Bo Zhou 20 minutes Lars Eggert: What do you mean with general referral mechanism? Get worried, are there really a mechanism or an object? Can you truly fill in all information? Brian Carpenter: No you don't have enough information. Suggested in previous version: Super ICE Lars Eggert: Difficult Lichun Li: Should we have new mechanism something like super ICE? Brian Carpenter: Maybe, it is one possibility. Maybe we need to pass something more complex around. We need to better understand the problem before designing the solution. I am actually more worried about the scope thing. Lichun Li: Must we change ICE to do these new mechanism? Brian Carpenter: Possibly Colin Perkins: Skeptical that this can be done in a generic way. Please prove me wrong. But we should definitely document this. Brian Carpenter: Yes, definitely document this. Storage Trends Teaser Brian Pawlowski 10 minutes Lichun Li: How is DECADE is related to the storage area Dave Harrington: The WG looks into P2P and local caching. Considered for being moved into transport due to P2P requirements on storage. TCP/SCTP Session Startup Time Fred Baker 10 minutes Randy Stewart: SCTP context document around API is ready for last call. Maybe this should have been defined for TCP. Fred Baker: Will talk to people.