Working group: IP Over Cable Data Networks (IPCDN) Chair: Michael StJohns, Excite@Home The working group met for about 90 minutes to review current work and to resolve some issues related to the current standards track MIBs. The chair presented the proposed changes to RFC2669 and 2670 to bring them into compliance with IPv6 and SNMPv3 requirements (see the attached presentation). The working group has an action item to nominate specific objects within the RF Interface MIB to become Counter64 by the end of next week. The revisions will be posted as IDs within the next week after that. The chair proxied for Wilson Sawyer of Arris and presented a description of the intent of the new subscriber management MIB. A new version has been submitted to the ID editor and will go through WG last call two weeks after its published. The chair will ask the area director to assign a MIB doctor as part of the standards submission process. Rich Woundy discussed the current status of the BPI (Baseline Privacy) MIB. After discussion, the working group agreed this should be submitted as Informational/Historical as it documents a branch no longer being developed, but which has been implemented. The BPI+ MIB has been submitted as an internet draft and will be put through the WG last call process within the next 3 weeks. At the last meeting, Rich and Andrew Valentine agreed to go off and evaluate whether or not the EuroModem MIBs and the IPCDN MIBs could be harmonized. Rich and Andrew presented their results and a discussion of possible approches for harmonization. The working group agreed to accept the EuroModem MIBs as work items and Andrew will resubmit the current IDs as draft-ietf-ipcdn-... documents. The chair will submit a revised charter within the next month which covers the EuroModem work. Rich gave a brief presentation on some work he's done in DHCP for third parties to verify MAC/IP bindings. This work will not be added to the WGs table, but will be submitted to the DHCP WG or area for advancement. The WG will monitor the work and its applicability on CMs, but does not expect an major effects on the WG's work. The chair led a brief discussion of other items on the charter. The Telco Return MIB was submitted several years ago, but was allowed to lapse due to lack of interest or implementation desire. Due to the renewed interest, as well as more experience with Telco Return, the author will resubmit the ID for WG discussion and possible adoption as a work item. The QOS MIB is current, but there's been a lack of discussion or interest in the MIB. The chair will try and rekindle discussion on the MIB or drive it to closure or removal from consideration depending on WG consensus.