INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG) June 4, 1998 Reported by: Steve Coya, IETF Executive Director ATTENDEES --------- Baker, Fred / cisco Burgan, Jeff / @home Coltun, Rob / Fore Systems Coya, Steve / CNRI Faltstrom, Patrik / Swipnet Klensin, John / MCI (IAB Liaison) Leech, Marcus / Nortel Moore, Keith / U of Tennessee Narten, Thomas / IBM Reynolds, Joyce K / ISI (IANA Liaison) Schiller, Jeff / MIT Wijnen, Bert / IBM Regrets ------- Alvestrand, Harald / Maxware Bradner, Scott / Harvard Carpenter, Brian / IBM (IAB Liaison) Marine, April / Sterling Software Paxson, Vern / Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Minutes ------- 1. The minutes of the May 21 Teleconference were approved. Steve to place in public archives. 2. The IESG tentatively approved publication of Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types (once submitted) as a Proposed Standard. When the updated document is available, Scott is to review to see if his concerns have been addressed. Once Scott removes his DISCUSS, Steve to send announcement. 3. The IESG approved publication of IMAP4 UIDPLUS extension as a Proposed Standard. Keith requested the the announcement not be sent until he submits an IESG Note. Once recived, Steve will send announcement. 4. The IESG approved creation of the Internet Open Trading Protocol (trade) Working Group. Steve to send announcement. 5. The IESG approved publication of Protocol Independent Multicast- Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification for publication as an Experimental Protocol (Note: Replaces RFC2117). Steve to send announcement. 6. The IESG approved publication of IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable Multicast Transport and Application Protocols as an Informational RFC. Steve to send announcement. 7. The IESG felt that The Reliable Coherent File Transport Protocol should be reviewed In light of the approval of the IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable Multicast Transport and Application Protocols document. Steve to send convey to RFC Editor. TSV ADs to make this happen. 8. The IESG felt that TFTP Multicast Option should be reviewed In light of the approval of the IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable Multicast Transport and Application Protocols document. Steve to send convey to RFC Editor. TSV ADs to make this happen.