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Re: [802.3_MAINT] Draft D1.0 is now available



Howard-

Jeff swings the spotlight onto the more important question in his 2nd question under point 2.
That is:
Is there any such thing at this date and forward as an "IANA-maintained MIB" ?

I thought that the entire purpose of this project was to remove us from any dependency on IANA/IETF for any kind of MIB maintenance.

Clarification is this area would be appreciated.
Thanks,

    Geoff  Thompson

On 9/13/09 7:08 AM, Jeff Mandin wrote:
Howard hi,

1.   It looks like you and John Hawkins have done a terrific job at
integrating all this disparate material.

2.   The MIB should reflect 802.3av at some point.  Specifically:

     * Clause 10 should be updated to reflect 10G-EPON.  Primarily this
means updating the terminology and clause references.  However there
might be some substantive changes also.  I can investigate this and
provide a contribution for the Task Force review phase - provided that
it is in fact within the scope of the current MIB project.

     *  Has the MIB Task Force discussed updates to the media types in
the IANA-maintained MIB?   Eventually, the following PMD types from
802.3av should be reflected by MAU types added to IANAifMauTypeListBits:


	10GBASE-PR-U1
	10/1GBASE-PRX-U3
	10/1GBASE-PRX-U2
	10/1GBASE-PRX-U1
	10GBASE-PR-D3
	10GBASE-PR-D2
	10GBASE-PR-D1
	10/1GBASE-PRX-D3
	10/1GBASE-PRX-D2
	10/1GBASE-PRX-D1


Regards,

- Jeff Mandin
PMC-Sierra

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-stds-802-3-maint@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-stds-802-3-maint@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Howard Frazier
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 3:31 AM
To: STDS-802-3-MAINT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [802.3_MAINT] Draft D1.0 is now available

Dear Members of the IEEE 802.3.1 MIB Task Force, and the IEEE 802.3
Maintenance Task Force,

IEEE P802.3.1/D1.0 Draft Standard for Management Information Base (MIB)
definitions for Ethernet

has been posted to the IEEE 802.3.1 MIB Task Force private web page.

http://www.ieee802.org/3/be/private/

You will need the following username and password to access this page:

The username is: xxxxxxx
The password is: xxxxxxx

The password is case-sensitive. Please do not distribute this username
and password.

We will be reviewing this draft at our upcoming meeting Monday morning,
September 21, in Chicago.
Please remember that all of the draft is subject to change.

I again offer my thanks and appreciation to John Hawkins from Cienna for
his valuable help in producing this draft.

Howard Frazier
Broadcom Corporation
Chair, IEEE 802.3.1 MIB Task Force