INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG) November 2, 2000 Reported by: Steve Coya, IETF Executive Director ATTENDEES --------- Baker, Fred / Cisco Systems Bellovin, Steve / AT&T Labs (IAB Liaison) Bradner, Scott / Harvard Bush, Randy / Verio Coltun, Rob / Redback Networks Coya, Steve & Beaulieu, Marcia / IETF Freed, Ned / Innosoft Klensin, John / AT&T (IAB Chair) Leech, Marcus / Nortel Mankin, Allison / ISI Marine, April / Nominum Narten, Thomas / IBM Nordmark, Erik / Sun Oran, Dave / Cisco Reynolds, Joyce K. / ISI (RFC Editor) Michellie Schipper / ICANN Schiller, Jeff / MIT Wijnen, Bert / Lucent Regrets ------- Faltstrom, Patrik / Cisco Minutes ------- 1. The minutes of the October 19 Teleconference were approved. Steve to place in public archives. 2. The IESG approved publication of RTP Payload Format for ITU-T Recommendation G.722.1 as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 3. The IESG approved publication of Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Qualified Certificates Profile as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 4. The IESG tentatively approved publication of Enhancing TCP's Loss Recovery Using Limited Transmit as a Proposed Standard. Allison to provide text of an RFC Editor note. Once received, Steve to send announcement. 5. The IESG approved creation of the Next Generation Structure of Management Information [sming] Working Group in the Management and Operations Area. Bert to send final updates to the IESG. If no objection raised, Steve to update WG record and send announcement. 6. The IESG approved publication of Protocol Complications with the IP Network Address Translator (NAT) as an Informational RFC. Steve to send announcement. 7. The IESG approved publication of Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Data Validation and Certification Server Protocols as an Experimental Protocol. Steve to send announcement, noting that the standard IPR Boilerplate text as defined in RFC2026 needs to be added prior to publication. 8. The IESG approved publication of Liaison to IETF/ISOC on ENUM as an Informational RFC. Steve to send announcement. 9. A significant amount of time was focused on the discussion of efforts which tend to cross traditional IETF area boundaries, an area that is referred to as a transport infrastructure volume. This topic touches on a number of proposed working groups as well as the creation of two additional working groups. Randy Bush offered to host two teleconferences prior to the next IESG Telechat. 10. Steve was volunteered to make the powerpoint presentation made by Fred at the Pittsburgh IETF plenary session available on the IETF Web pages.