Hello folks, Attached are the minutes from last weeks audio call. The next call is Wednesday 8/5/98 at 11:00 AM EST. Thank you, gkajos@videoserver.com VideoServer, Inc. 63 Third Avenue Burlington, MA. 01803 781-505-2193 (tel) 781-505-2101 (fax)
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Agenda 1. Review of gateway MIB objectives 2. Discussion of MIB hierarchy picture from Joon Maeng 3. Organization of documents for ITU and IETF 4. IETF BOF
Participants: Mike Thatcher, Cisco Zvi Mizrahy, Alex, IBM Haifa Bill Strahm, Mark Baugher, Intel Don Milotte, James Pansarasa, Picturetel Joon Maeng, VTEL Jackson Wynn, White Pine George Kajos, Irina Suconick, Don Dewar, VideoServer
H.323/H.320 Gateway At Zvi's request, we reviewed the objectives of the gateway MIB. The main reason is that is trying to restructure the IBM proposal for the ITU meeting in September and wants to be clear on how to proceed. The main point is that the contents of the gateway MIB should be protocol stack and network interface independent in order to be the value above what is already available in other places. A second point is to not duplicate the data already present in the protocol and network interface layer MIBs. There actually does not seem to be much disagreement on these objectives.
Joon Maeng's Hierarchy picture Joon sent a hierarchy diagram to the mailing list. The diagram illustrates a H.323/H.320 gateway being comprised of multiple virtual terminals and an MCU comprised of terminals of the MCU type. In trying to apply this model to MIBs it was discussed that gateways and MCUs did not need to have multiple instances of the terminal MIBs. Instead the terminal MIBs would have tables that lend themselves to having multiple rows in the gateway and MCU cases and a single row in the terminal case. Joon is restructuring the H.320 and H.323 terminal MIB proposals and the H221 and H320CallSignalling to reflect this structure.
IETF and ITU MIB Document Structure At the Cannes meeting, the H.Multimedia document was structured as an overview with four annexes. The four annexes correspond to RTP, the H.323 set, the H.320 set, and H.245. The proposal is to add new subannexes for additions inside of these four areas and new annexes for additions outside these areas. The other model avaialble for the ITU, is to use the model being used for the H.450 documents for supplementary services. In this model the H.450 document describes the architecture and each individual supplementary service is issued as a separate doucment H.450.x, where x is 1, 2, .., etc. This may be preferable because it allows the working party to determine separate documents as ready. George will correspond further with Gary Thom this week to see if there is a preference by the working party leadership for the way to submit the work at the September Geneva meeting.
For the IETF BOF, none of the documents are in the common Internet-Draft format. It is suggested that the MIBs to be brought into the BOF be recast in this format. If done as separate proposals, this means 15 documents will be submitted for discussion at the BOF. Ther group agreed to return to this issue during this week's call.
IETF Our request for a BOF at the Chicago, IETF meeting (8/24-8/28) has been accepted by the IETF Operations and Maintenance Area Directors Bert Wijnen and Harald Avelstrad.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, July 5, 1998 11:00 - 1:00 PM EST. Please send mail gkajos@videoserver.com for a bridge port number.
Current Action Items: 1. George Kajos - Publish meeting minutes (this report) and schedule next conference. 2. George Kajos - Confer with ISO and IETF network management experts regarding placement of H.Multimedia MIB. 3. Group - Admission table indices - See updated RasV2Mib.rtf for CallID change and text in report 4. Group - Admission and CallSignalling Tables index correlation. - closed 7/22/98 5. VideoServer - Generate MC and MP proposal - See h323MCmib.rtf on Picturetel site. 6. George Kajos - Generate BOF request to O&M Area Director - Sent on 7/13/98; accepted 7/27/98. 7. George Kajos/ Mark Baugher - Set up a mail reflector which can be used for IETF input and access - George does not think VideoServer will be able to do this and Mark Baugher said he would look into whether Intel can take this on. - Intel created HMIBS on 7/17/98 8. Contributors - place any updated the MIB proposals on the Picturetel reflector. The current status is: Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1380 - overview Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1387 - textual conventions Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1388 - RTP Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1389 - H.323 Call Signaling Avc-site\Incoming\RasV2Mib.rtf - H.323 RAS Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1391 - H.323 Terminal Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1392 - H.323 Gatekeeper Avc-site\Incoming\APC1393 - Gateway Avc-site\Incoming\h323MCmib.rtf - H.323 MC Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1396 - H.320 Terminal Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1397 - H.320 Call Signaling Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1398 - H.221 Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1399 - H.320 Multipoint Control Unit Avc-site\9806_Can\APC-1400 - H.245
The working proposal is that any updates will be placed in incoming by identifying name and Mr. Okubo and the mailing list will be informed. 9. Group - Gateway - we have to decide the architectural model for a gateway, what are the standard pieces, should multiway connections be modeled, etc.? 10. Group - Review all MIB proposals - ongoing 11. Orit Levin - send MIB critique to the mailing lists - done 7/21/98 12. Zvi Mizrahy - send update to the gateway proposal to the mailing list
13. Group - Review MC MIB 14. Videoserver - submit MP MIB to the mailing list 15. George Kajos - send text version of each draft MIB to mailing list.