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Joe Touch and Michelle Cotton touch@isi michelle.cotton@icann

IETF-72 TSVAREA Working Group Update on draft-ietf-tsvwg-iana-ports and other ports related work items. Joe Touch and Michelle Cotton touch@isi.edu michelle.cotton@icann.org. Update since IETF-71. TSVAREA WG has taken this I-D as a working group document draft-ietf-tsvwg-iana-ports-00

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Joe Touch and Michelle Cotton touch@isi michelle.cotton@icann

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  1. IETF-72TSVAREA Working GroupUpdate on draft-ietf-tsvwg-iana-portsand other ports related work items Joe Touch and Michelle Cotton touch@isi.edu michelle.cotton@icann.org Dublin, IETF

  2. Update since IETF-71 TSVAREA WG has taken this I-D as a working group document draft-ietf-tsvwg-iana-ports-00 Changes since draft-cotton-tsvwg-iana-ports • Clarity of language and more detail • Port range descriptions (system, user, dynamic) • Title change • Section for IANA procedures (incl. revoke, xfer, etc.) • Port use recommendations (hints at IANA process) • Added DCCP updates to the appendix Dublin, IETF

  3. New IANA procedures • User requests • Deregister, revoke, transfer • Allocation only requested transport • Others reserved but not allocated • Defines registration info. • Some required, some optional • Requires service name uniqueness • Cleanup and unify various of service names lists • Variants of “RESERVED” Dublin, IETF

  4. Port use (IANA decision hints) • One port per service (see open issues) • One port for all versions of a service • One port for all devices supporting a service • Do NOT use multiple ports for load balancing • Suggests use of nonce on experimental ports Dublin, IETF

  5. Open Issues • Should services sharing a port require the same protocol? • e.g., DNS on TCP/UDP vs. TCP data / UDP sync • i.e., is a service a single app protocol or set? • Service name requirements • Syntax, “owned” by DNSSRV, TCPMUX, etc. • Need for a common discovery protocol? • vs. allocating UDP for every service? • akin to Apple's Bonjour (maybe simplified?) Dublin, IETF

  6. Next Steps • Feedback on current version • Resolution of open issues • Socialization with other IETF Areas • Begin development of companion document • History of ports • How, when, to use ports • Is an assigned port really needed? • Other options Dublin, IETF

  7. Port Experts • IESG officially designated experts • Port process slow due to learning curve • We need more experts • Volunteer • IESG officially designates • Review 3-5 applications per month • On AVERAGE review time = 10 minutes Dublin, IETF

  8. Other related work items • Review and Re-formatting of the port numbers registry • Will be seeking input from the working group on new format • XML Conversion • Revised application form for port-numbers Dublin, IETF

  9. Thank you! Special thanks to the “Ports Group”! Please send questions to Joe Touch or Michelle Cotton touch@isi.edu michelle.cotton@icann.org Dublin, IETF

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