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    IP Storage Atlanta Agenda



    IETF IP Storage (IPS) Working Group
    Atlanta IETF Meeting, November 18-21, 2002
    -------------------------------------------
    
    CHAIRS:
    	David L. Black <black_david@emc.com>
    	Elizabeth Rodriguez <erodrigu@brocade.com>  **NEW EMAIL**
    
    AGENDA: SUBJECT TO CHANGE
    
    Announcement:  The IPS WG's work program is close to complete.  All
    remaining
    	WG drafts will go to WG Last Call shortly after Atlanta at the
    latest.
    
    Most of the IPS WG drafts are NOT listed on this agenda as their
    authors and WG co-chairs are not aware of any open technical
    issues requiring meeting time to discuss, and most have completed
    WG Last Call.
    
    ---- Monday, November 18, 1300-1500 ----
    
    - Agenda Bashing and Administrivia (15 min)
    	- BLUE SHEETS
    	- NOTE WELL
    	- Status of drafts
    	- Future of IPS WG (chairs and ADs)
    
    - SCSI MIB (15 min) draft-ietf-ips-scsi-mib-04.txt
    	Structure diagram available at:
    ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/mbakke/ips/scsi-mib/Visio-scsi-uml-model-01.pdf
    	Diagram showing relationships among SCSI family of MIBS available
    at:
    ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/mbakke/ips/scsi-mib/Visio-scsi-mib-family-01.pdf
    
    - DHC support for iSCSI boot failure notification (15 min)
    	draft-bakke-dhc-snmp-trap-01.txt
    
    	If this draft is to go forward, it will do so in the DHC WG, but
    	it's on the agenda here to discuss the problem and proposed approach
    	to solving it.
    
    - NAA naming format for iSCSI (30 min) draft-krueger-iscsi-name-ext-00.txt
    	This draft proposes to add a new .naa naming format to iSCSI in
    	addition to the current .iqn and .eui formats.  A significant
    	motivation for this is an desire by T10 (ANSI organization that
    	handles SCSI standards) to obtain consistent SCSI device
    	naming across SCSI transports.
    
    	The authors request that the IPS WG adopt this draft as an official
    	work item.  It would become a separate RFC rather than being folded
    	into the main iSCSI draft.
    
    - Any other business/questions (time remaining)
    
    
    DESCRIPTION:
    
    	The IP Storage WG works on using IP-based networks to transport
    block storage
    	traffic.  See http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ips-charter.html
    


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