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802.11 July 2012 Plenary Motions

802.11 July 2012 Plenary Motions. Authors:. Date: 2012-07-20. Abstract. This document is a composite of all 802.11 sub-group motions that may be brought at the July 2012 midweek and closing plenaries. TGad. WG Motion requesting conditional approval from EC.

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802.11 July 2012 Plenary Motions

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  1. 802.11 July 2012 Plenary Motions Authors: Date:2012-07-20 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  2. Abstract • This document is a composite of all 802.11 sub-group motions that may be brought at the July 2012 midweek and closing plenaries. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  3. TGad Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  4. WG Motion requesting conditional approval from EC • Approve document 11-12/0885r2 as the report to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee on the requirements for conditional approval to forward P802.11ad D9.0 to RevCom, and • Request the IEEE 802 Executive Committee to conditionally approve forwarding P802.11ad D9.0 to RevCom. • Moved: EldadPerahia • Seconded: Donald Eastlake 3rd • Result: 117,0,0 - passes • TGad vote: • Moved: Solomon Trainin, Sai Nandagopalan, Result: 12-0-1 Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

  5. STD 802.11-2012 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  6. Motion • Move to approve the call for comment as documented in 11-12-0930-00-000-Call_for_Comment_2012.ppt. • Moved: Dorothy Stanley • Seconded: Mark Hamilton • Result: passes (unanimous consent) Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  7. M.1801 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  8. Motion • Approve 18-12/0063r2 containing updates for ITU-R M.1801 related to 802.11. • Moved: Peter Ecclesine • Seconded: Richard Kennedy • Result: 91,0,2 - passes Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  9. CMMW Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  10. PAR Motion • Believing that the PAR content contained in the document referenced below meets IEEE-SA guidelines, • Request that the PAR content contained in 802.11-12/0140r9 be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for WG 802 preview and EC approval to submit to NesCom. •  Moved by Xioaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • Seconded: Stuart Kerry • Result: 99,0,8 - passes • CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Haiming Wang, Seconded: James Yee, Result: 15-0-4 • Note -- .pdf version of PAR in nescom form is available at 11-12/0948r0 Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  11. 5 Criteria Motion • Believing that the Five Criteria contained in the document referenced below meets IEEE 802 guidelines, • Request that the Five Criteria contained in 802.11-12/0141r7 be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for WG 802 preview and EC approval. • Moved by Xiaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • Seconded: Stuart Kerry • Result: 95,0,6 - passes • CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Liang Li, Seconded: Haiming Wang, Result: 14-0-4 Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  12. Motion to Approve Response to Comments • Move to approve 12/0937r3 as the response to comments on the CMMW PAR and 5 Criteria • Moved by Xiaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • Seconded: Stuart Kerry • Result: 85,0,8 - passes • CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Haiming Wang, Seconded: Jon Rosdahl, Result: 12-0-5 Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  13. WG telecons Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  14. Teleconferences Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  15. WG OM Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  16. Approve 11-09/2r12 as the 802.11 Operations Manual Moved: Jon Rosdahl Seconded: Adrian Stephens Motion Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  17. Publicity Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  18. Approve the press release in document 11-12/919r0 related to the publication of 802.11ae and 802.11aa. Moved: Stephen McCann Seconded: Mike Montemurro Result: Motion Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  19. ANA request Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  20. Motion Motivation: Enable use of WNM-Notification Request frame by WFA Move to Request the ANA to place IEEE Std 802.11™-2012 Table 8-256 “WNM-Notification type” under ANA control [reference section 8.5.14.28 “WNM-Notification Request frame format”] and Request allocation of a value, annotated as “(Reserved for use by WFA)”. Note: indication in the standard will be “Reserved”. Moved: Dorothy Stanley Seconded: Michael Montemurro Result: Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks) Slide 20

  21. TGac Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  22. TGac PAR Extension Motion • Believing that the PAR contained in the document referenced below meets IEEE-SA guidelines, • Request that the PAR contained in 11-12/0940r0 be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for EC approval to submit to NesCom. • Moved: Osama Aboul-Magd • Seconded: Stephen McCann • TGac vote (on earlier version of this information): • Moved: EldadPerahia,  Seconded: Youhan Kim, Result: 19-0-0 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)

  23. TGac November Ad Hoc Meeting • Authorize TGac to hold an ad-hoc meeting on November 8-9 in the Bay Area, for the purpose of working on comment resolution. • Moved by Osama Aboul-Magd on behalf of TGac • Result: • TGac vote: • Moved: EldadPerahia, Seconded: Brian Hart, Result: 19-2-3 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)

  24. TGaf Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  25. WG Motion • Having approved TGaf Draft 2.0, • Approve a 30 day Working Group Technical Letter Ballot asking the question “Should TGaf D2.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?” • Moved by Rich Kennedy on behalf of TGaf • TGaf vote: 22/0/0 Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  26. CMMW SG Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  27. Motion on Task Group Logistics Document • Move to approve CMMW Task Group logistics contained in document 12/0827r2 • Moved by Xiaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • [CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Haiming Wang, Seconded: Edward Au, Result:10-0-1] Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  28. Motion for September Meeting Logistics and Agenda • Move to approve meeting logistics and agenda (in 12/0887r0, slides 4 & 5) for September CMMW Interim in Beijing • Moved by Xiaoming Peng • Seconded: EldadPerahia • Result: Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  29. Motion to Extend a Study Group • Request the IEEE 802 LMSC to extend the 802.11 CMMW Study Group. • Moved by Xiaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • Seconded: EldadPerahia • [CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Haiming Wang, Seconded: Edward Au, Result: 14-0-0] Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  30. Motion on Rationale for Study Group Extension • Move to approve “Rationale for Study Group Extension” on slide 25 of 12/886r3 • Moved by Xiaoming Peng on behalf of CMMW SG • Seconded: EldadPerahia • [CMMW SG vote: • Moved: Edward Au, Seconded: Haiming Wang, Result: 14-0-0] Eldad Perahia, Xiaoming Peng

  31. ISD SG Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  32. Motion • Request the IEEE 802 LMSC to extend the IEEE 802.11 PAD Study Group. • Note: this is to allow further work to finalise PAR and 5 Criteria documentation. • Moved: Harry Worstell • Second: Dwight Smith • Result: 29/0/0 Stephen McCann, RIM

  33. Link Study Group new business Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  34. Motion to Form a Study Group • Motion: • Request approval by IEEE 802 LMSC to form a Study Group on enabling the use of 802.11 (including consideration of infrastructure BSS, PBSS, and IBSS associations) as general transit links capable of supporting 802.1 bridging, with the intent of creating a PAR and five criteria. • Straw poll on similar motion in WNG: 67 yes, 0 no, 45 abstain • Straw poll on similar motion in ARC: 8 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain • Moved: <name>, Seconded: <name>Result: y-n-a Donald Eastlake 3rd, Huawei R&D USA

  35. IETF Liaison on Trill Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  36. Liaison Motion • Motion: • Request the IEEE 802.11 WG chair transmit the liaison on slide 21 of “11-12-0621-04-0000-alternative-path-selection-protocol.pptx” to the IETF TRILL WG and any additional persons he deems appropriate. • Moved: Dorothy Stanley • Seconded: Andrew Myles • Result: Donald Eastlake 3rd, Huawei

  37. IETF Liaison on IANA Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  38. IETF Liaison on D-H Group Repository Authors: • Date:2012-07-19 This presentation is available separately as Document 11-12/0970r0 Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  39. Abstract • IEEE 802.11-2012 uses a registry maintained by IANA (“Group Description” for IKEv1) and requests that the registry be updated to include the “Brainpool” set of elliptic curves Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  40. What’s the Issue? • A new set of elliptic curves has been defined in RFC 5639 called “the Brainpool curves” • The SAE authentication algorithm uses code points from the “Group Description” IKEv1 registry maintained by IANA to conveniently identify domain parameter sets (802.11-2012, see 11.3.4.1) • IANA is considering whether or not to allocate code points to identify the domain parameter sets for these curves in the “Group Description” registry • For IEEE 802.11-2012 to use these new elliptic curves, IANA needs to assign code points Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  41. What’s the Mapping Like? • It maps an unsigned long, like “47”, to something like this: • p = A9FB57DBA1EEA9BC3E660A909D838D726E3BF623D52620282013481D1F6E5377 • A =7D5A0975FC2C3057EEF67530417AFFE7FB8055C126DC5C6CE94A4B44F330B5D9 • B = 26DC5C6CE94A4B44F330B5D9BBD77CBF958416295CF7E1CE6BCCDC18FF8C07B6 • x = 8BD2AEB9CB7E57CB2C4B482FFC81B7AFB9DE27E1E3BD23C23A4453BD9ACE3262 • y = 547EF835C3DAC4FD97F8461A14611DC9C27745132DED8E545C1D54C72F046997 • q = A9FB57DBA1EEA9BC3E660A909D838D718C397AA3B561A6F7901E0E82974856A7 • h = 1 • It’s much more convenient to say “47”! • A repository of good domain parameter sets exists – defined by the IETF, no need to invent another. Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  42. Liaison Text • The IEEE 802.11 Working Group understands that a new set of elliptic curves (the “Brainpoolcurves”) defined in RFC 5639 are proposed to be added to the Group Description IANA registry that was established for IKEv1 (RFC 2409). The IEEE 802.11 Working Group supports this proposed addition. • The code points in this registry are used by IEEE 802.11-2012 to conveniently identify domain parameter sets for use by an authentication protocol that employs discrete logarithm cryptography. • To enable support of the “Brainpool curves” in IEEE 802.11-2012, the IEEE 802.11 Working Group requests that the IETF make a request to IANA to update the IKEv1 registry named “Group Description” and assign code points for the “Brainpoolcurves”. Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  43. Draft Liaison Envelope • To: Paul Hoffman and YaronSheffer, IPsecme Chairman, • Russ Housley, IETF Chairman • CC: Stephen Farrell and Sean Turner, Security Area Co-Directors, • Dorothy Stanley, IEEE 802.11 Liaison to the IETF • <Body of Liaison from next slide> • Signed: Bruce Kramer, 802.11 WG Chairman Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  44. Liaison Motion • Motion: • Request the IEEE 802.11 WG chair transmit the liaison on slide 5 of “11-12-0970-00-0000-ietf-liaison-on-diffie-hellman-groups.potx” to the IETF Security Area Directors and any persons he deems appropriate. • Moved: Dan Harkins • Seconded: Michael Montemurro • Result: y-n-a Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

  45. References • IEEE 802.11-2012, section 11.3.4.1 • RFC 5639 • http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipsec-registry • (Group Description registry) Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks

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