IP Over IEEE 1394 (ip1394) -------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 06/16/2000 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Tony Li A Williams Internet Area Director(s): Thomas Narten Erik Nordmark Internet Area Advisor: Erik Nordmark Mailing Lists: General Discussion:ip1394@mailbag.intel.com To Subscribe: listserv@mailbag.intel.com In Body: subscribe (or unsubscribe) ip1394 Archive: listserv@mailbag.intel.com. In body, get ip1394 LOGyymm Description of Working Group: The IP/1394 WG formed in the summer of 1997 after a single BOF. The goal is to enable TCP/IP over IEEE 1394 in devices with a wide range of capabilities. Example devices are network-devices such as PCs, as well as, devices such as cameras, VCRs, and TVs, which are not traditionally networked. The WG expects these IP/1394 devices to communicate with hosts across the global Internet and within a single home Intranet. IEEE 1394 is a family of related documents: IEEE Std 1394-1995, the only formally approved IEEE 1394 standard, IEEE P1394a, a supplement to the original that contains corrections and enhancements, IEEE P1394b, an ongoing supplement that defines higher data rates and longer distances over additional media types, and IEEE P1394.1, ongoing work to define homogeneous 1394 to 1394 bridges. IP/1394 WG members are working informally within P1394.1 so that in the future, IP/1394 devices may be able to communicate through 1394 bridges. Also, an informal liaison exists with P1394a to insure ARP, Multicast Channel Allocation Protocol (MCAP), and IP broadcast can utilize the P1394a broadcast channel. The IP/1394 WG plans to deliver the following two documents: * IPv4 over 1394 Specification * 1394 Extensions for DHCP (with cooperation from DHCP WG) For only IPv4, the IPv4 over 1394 document defines: * Encapsulation of ARP, MCAP, IP unicast, IP multicast, and IP broadcast. * The ARP protocol that maps IP unicast addresses to 64 bit 1394 addrs. * The MCAP protocol that maps IP multicast addresses to 1394 channels. * A mapping of IP Broadcast addresses to the P1394a broadcast channel. * An IEEE 1212 Unit Directory that allows dynamic loading of IP/1394 drivers. There are no IP/1394 WG plans to work on an IPv6 over 1394 specification, a 1394 SNMP MIB, or methods to relate 1394 services (including a 1394 isochronous service) to other Quality of Service (QoS) IETF work. Plans may change if sufficient interest is expressed and enough individuals agree to do the work. So far, one WG member produced an IPv6 over 1394 ID; another WG member wrote an IP over isochronous 1394 ID. These drafts should be the starting points for any future work on their respective topics. In the Fall of 1999, WG members plan to have an interoperability event to test all aspects of the IPv4 over 1394 document. The purpose of the testing is to advance the document through the IETF standardization process. Goals and Milestones: JUN 99 Submit IP(v4) over 1394 to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. SEP 99 Submit DHCP extensions for 1394 to IESG SEP 99 Reevaluate status; recharter or shutdown WG Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC2734 PS DEC 99 IPv4 over IEEE 1394 RFC2855 PS JUN 00 DHCP on IEEE 1394