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Internet and Management Support for Storage (imss) Internet Drafts
Internet and Management Support for Storage (imss)Last Modified: 2008-03-18 Additional information is available at tools.ietf.org/wg/imss
Chair(s):Operations and Management Area Director(s):Operations and Management Area Advisor:Technical Advisor(s):Mailing Lists:General Discussion: imss@ietf.orgTo Subscribe: https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/imss Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/imss/index.html Description of Working Group:Fibre Channel is a high speed network technology primarily used forstorage networking (i.e., Storage Area Networks [SANs]). Two important aspects of Fibre Channel interact with the Internet: - Fibre Channel can encapsulate and carry IP protocol traffic - Fibre Channel devices can be managed via SNMP The Internet and Management Support for Storage WG (imss) is chartered to address two areas, specifically: - IPv4 over Fibre Channel has been specified in RFC 2625. A corresponding specification for IPv6 is needed. - An initial Fibre Channel Management MIB has been developed by the IP Storage (ips) WG; extensions are needed to encompass management of additional aspects of Fibre Channel, such as zoning. In the future, other storage related MIBs for other storage transports such as INCITS T10 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or SCSI command specific MIBs may be proposed. This group would work with the appropriate technical committee(s) in a manner similar to that described for INCITS T11 below. As Fibre Channel standardization is handled by the INCITS T11 Technical Committee (http://www.t11.org), a close working relationship with T11 is essential to the WG's success. In particular: - The IPv6 over Fibre Channel specification will be based on draft-desanti-ipv6-over-fibre-channel-02.txt. This draft was originally developed within a T11 study group and T11 has officially recommended this draft to the IETF. - The WG will not standardize management of Fibre Channel features ahead of their incorporation into appropriate T11 Fibre Channel standards. - The WG will work closely with T11, specifically Task Group T11.5, on the functionality and structure of the MIBs it develops for management of Fibre Channel. In addition to working closely with the INCITS T11 Technical Committee, this Working Group will work closely with IETF IPv6 Working Group as appropriate. In particular, the IPv6 Working Group will be kept informed on the progress and status of the IPv6 over Fibre Channel specification. The IMSS Working Group Last Call announcement will be cross-posted to the IPv6 WG mailing list. Goals and Milestones:
Internet-Drafts:MIB for Fibre-Channel Security Protocols (FC-SP) (454855 bytes)Request For Comments:Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Fibre Channel (RFC 3831) (53328 bytes) obsoleted by RFC 4338Transmission of IPv6, IPv4, and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Packets over Fibre Channel (RFC 4338) (75541 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2625,RFC 3831 Fibre Channel Fabric Address Manager MIB (RFC 4439) (77153 bytes) Fibre-Channel Name Server MIB (RFC 4438) (70156 bytes) Fibre Channel Routing Information MIB (RFC 4625) (41278 bytes) MIB for Fibre Channel's Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) Protocol (RFC 4626) (67953 bytes) The Virtual Fabrics MIB (RFC 4747) (39034 bytes) Fibre-Channel Fabric Configuration Server MIB (RFC 4935) (97345 bytes) Fibre-Channel Zone Server MIB (RFC 4936) (170801 bytes) Fibre Channel Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) MIB (RFC 4983) (56049 bytes) IETF Secretariat - Please send questions, comments, and/or suggestions to ietf-web@ietf.org. |
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