IETF REPORT RIPE Meeting Amsterdam, The Netherlands September 23 - 25, 1996 Joyce K. Reynolds Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California Marina del Rey, California USA jkrey@isi.edu GLOSSARY ISOC = Internet Society IAB = Internet Architecture Board IRTF = Internet Research Task Force IETF = Internet Engineering Task Force RFC = "Request for Comments" document series FYI = "For Your Information" document subseries IETF REPORT Montreal IETF Stats 1283 Total Registered Attendees Approximately 475 "First Timers" (~37% increase in attendance) 70 Groups met (This includes WGs, BOFs, Directorates, and the IAB) [Some in multiple sessions.] IETF WEB PAGE www.ietf.org The User Services Area of the IETF - Started in 1989 as one Working Group within the IETF (USWG). - January 1991 - User Services Area (USV) created. - Currently, we have 10 WGs. The User Services Area of the IETF - International in scope. - Interact and liase with other global organizations The User Services Area of the IETF - IETF User Services Area is a second level service. - We are NOT an end-user specific entity. - ALL levels of users, not just novice. Helping New Users Task for the Networks (e.g., Regionals) -Newsletters -New User Guides -Etc., etc. The User Services Area of the IETF - We interact with other Areas in the IETF (e.g., Applications, Operations, Security, etc.). - Interact with other disciplines (e.g., Librarians, School Teachers, etc.) The User Services Area of the IETF - The FYI RFC Series of Notes. Currently, 28 FYI RFCs. Handbooks, Catalogues, Glossaries, etc. For example, Site Security Handbook, Internet Users' Glossary, NOCTools Catalogue, etc. Request for Comments Document Series - Started in 1969 - Now have ~2000 - Since RFC 500, all are available on-line - Distribution is primarily via the network (HTML, FTP & EMail) New/Updated Publications Internet Users Glossary, FYI 18, RFC 1983, August 1996. Catalogue of Network Training Materials - soon to be published Allocation of IPv6 addresses and ... ? draft-ietf-ipngwg-unicast-addr- fmt-04.txt Approved by IESG as Proposed Standard Protocol New iTLDs and what is IANA doing about it? www.iana.org/iana announcements new registries summary new registries document