[Sis-dtn] Draft agenda and time blocks for Fall SIS-DTN meetings.
Burleigh, Scott C (US 312B)
scott.c.burleigh at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Oct 13 16:05:13 UTC 2020
An action-packed agenda! Speaking just for myself, 7am Pacific is okay with me; I think it’s mainly a question of whether 11pm or 6am is less troublesome for our Tokyo/Seoul participants.
Scott
From: Dr. Keith L Scott <kscott at mitre.org>
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Cc: Burleigh, Scott C (US 312B) <scott.c.burleigh at jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Draft agenda and time blocks for Fall SIS-DTN meetings.
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Below are the agenda topics I have so far; I’m thinking of breaking these into 3 4-hour calls using one of the time blocks below. I’ve got a conflict on the Thursday, so Maybe Tues-Wed-Fri?
I think the times map out as follows for the week of 26 October (with Europe going to standard time on 25 October).
7AM Pacific
10AM Eastern
3pm CET
11PM Tokyo / Seoul
We could also do something like
3PM Pacific
5PM Eastern
10PM CET
6AM Tokyo / Seoul
Or maybe Tues-Wed using the latter times and Friday using the former? (seems unwise to do a 5pm Eastern call on Friday that translates to 6am Saturday in Japan / S. Korea)…
I realize that these times are not ideal, but does anyone have constraints where they absolutely could not make those blocks on Tues-Wed-Fri of the week of 26 October (assuming that we wouldn’t do the late one on Friday)?
[XXXXXX] Agenda Items
* WG Status
* New Projects (should be getting worked by the process…)
* BPv7
* LTP Revisions
* SBSP (bpv6) --> BPSec (bpv7) (Blue + Green)
* SBSP Books
* No action yet on Green book; will ge in conjunction w/ SEA-SEC
* Joint Mtg w/ SEA-SEC 1130AM EST on Monday November 2
* Network Management
* Draft Green Book waiting on Red Book Progress
* Need Draft Red Book
* LTP Revisions
* What changes should we make in light of advances and experience since initial publication (e.g. consider removing security in favor of SDLS, consider removing Green (unreliable data), …?
* Unibo may have some performance data
* Who has resources to support?
* Book development
* Implementations
* BPv7 Adoption
* BPv7 White Book (MSFC Book Editor)
* Review white book
* Decide on actions forward
* Multicast Discussion (Josh Deaton, MSFC)
* Discuss Unibo CGR implementation for DTN2
* We also have on the radar (for later):
* Emergency Telecommand / Telemetry (first-hop / last-hop) (standardized BP application?)
* BP Advanced Routing (regions, multicast)
* BP Neighbor Discovery
* BP Green Book Update
SSI Architecture Update
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