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TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session. July 12, 2002. TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session. Motions Incorporate the draft text from document 02/144r1, "Proposed TGi D1.9 Clause 8 AES-CTR CBC-MAC (CCM)" into the current TGi draft with the following instructions to the editor:
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TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session July 12, 2002 David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session • Motions • Incorporate the draft text from document 02/144r1, "Proposed TGi D1.9 Clause 8 AES-CTR CBC-MAC (CCM)" into the current TGi draft with the following instructions to the editor: • 1) The CCM mode is normative and mandatory • 2) The existing OCB mode remains normative and unchanged and becomes optional Vote: 67-1-6 Passed David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session • Motions • Instruct the editor to incorporate the changes specified in 02/144r4 into Draft 2.2 • QOS traffic class included in the MIC • QOS TC extended by 4 bits to provide 48-bit sequence counter for each QOS traffic class. • Removed Duration word from MIC • Add CCM test vectors • Figure 3 arrow fix Vote: 32-4-7 Passed David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session • Submissions • 02/447: IBMs AES-OCB Licensing • 02/412: Directed traffic (side channel) Security Options and Notes • 02/393: IBSS Solution with 802.1X • 02/477: Proposal for Informative Schemes for Generating Randomness • 02/389: IEEE 802.1x Pre-Authentication • 02/453: What is missing from the Standards Process? David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
TGi Final Report for the July 2002 Session • Ad-Hoc meeting • Ad-Hoc meeting in San Jose, CA on August 13th – 15th • Review comments not addressed • Work towards resolution proposals • Review draft David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Next meeting objective • Optimistic to reach draft 3 in Monterey meeting and go to letter ballot. David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Summary IEEE 802.11i continued comment resolution of Letter Ballot 35. The issue with the largest number of letter ballot comments resolved with an AES mode motion. Working to resolve remaining issues and to increase coordination between 802.1aa and 802.11i. David Halasz, Cisco Systems, Inc.