Myron & Tony WG Co-Chairs About 40 people attended our single IP/1394 session. The agenda for themeeting was: - Submit draft to IESG for Proposed Standard 5 minutes (Postponed until successful WG last call) - Why we are postponing work on IPv6 5 minutes - Why we are postponing work on IP over 1394 isoch streams 5 minutes - Request volunteers to work on SNMP MIB proposal 10 minutes - DHCP 30-60 minutes The meeting followed the agenda with an additional item of explaining the detailed process of moving the draft to Proposed Standard. To summarize, after a successful Working Group Last Call, the WG submits the draft to IESG, the IESG will do an IETF Last Call. Once the IETF Last Call is successful, the draft is assigned an RFC number to become a Proposed Standard. No one objected to our postponement of work on Ipv6 and Ip over isoc 1394. The request for volunteers to work on SNMP MIB met silence. The people that had previously expressed interest in working on a MIB were not in attendance. As indicated by the agenda, the bulk of the meeting was spent discussing extensions to DHCP. The Sony draft defines values for the Client Hardware Address (chaddr) and Client Identifier DHCP options. The only technical change for a new EUI-64 Hardware Type requires a number to be allocated by IANA. Editorial additions will explain how to use the 1394 chaddr and client identifier values in different scenarios such as dynamic address allocation. Sony agreed to be the editor of the DHCP extensions WG draft. Once complete, the "DHCP Extensions for IP/1394" draft will be submitted for review by the DHCP WG with the intention of our WG producing an informational RFC.