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IETF #84, Vancouver, Canada OPS Area Open Session Mehmet Ersue mehmet.ersue@nsn

Management of Networks of Constrained Devices: Use Cases and Requirements draft-ersue-constrained-mgmt-01. IETF #84, Vancouver, Canada OPS Area Open Session Mehmet Ersue mehmet.ersue@nsn.com Dan Romascanu dromasca@avaya.com Juergen Schoenwaelder j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de.

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IETF #84, Vancouver, Canada OPS Area Open Session Mehmet Ersue mehmet.ersue@nsn

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  1. Management of Networks of Constrained Devices:Use Cases and Requirementsdraft-ersue-constrained-mgmt-01 IETF #84, Vancouver, Canada OPS Area Open Session Mehmet Ersue mehmet.ersue@nsn.com Dan Romascanu dromasca@avaya.com Juergen Schoenwaelder j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de

  2. The Aim • Provide a problem statement on the issue of the management of constrained networks as well as networks with constrained devices. • Explain the classes for constrained device categories. • Describe different topology options for the networking and management of constrained devices. • Raise the questions on and understand the use cases, requirements and the required solution space for the management of constrained networks as well as networks comprised by constrained devices. • Describe use cases and scenarios from the network as well as from the application point of view. • Avoid recommending any particular solutions.

  3. The Issues and the conclusion after the adhoc discussion on Wed morning • Scope: networks with constrained devices only or also management of constrained networks? • Agreed to describe the use case for constrained networks but exclude for the detailed requirements discussion, which can be given in the annex. • Classifying devices based on features • provide a list of management features and level of features to be matched to device classes and use cases (including FCAPS). • different devices in a device class might use different subsets • Matching use cases to device classes • agreed to list the device categories and the assumed network size in a use case • Giving specific requirements per use case and device class • planned to address in section 4. • Reference available work on constrained networks/devices • e.g. FP7 EU project Butler-SmartLife

  4. Some further suggestions from the adhoc discussion on Wed morning • Look what other bodies are doing, e.g. ETSI device model, OMA device management, or OBIX from OASIS • Include cellular and M2M use cases. • Compared to the top-down view in the current document look also from the bottom-up view considering the needs of very constrained devices. • understand the requirements on simplifying the management technologies to use in very constrained devices • look at the necessary models from two angles, i.e. the minimalistic approach as well as reducing existing models. • A conclusion section should summarize the gaps and highlight potential need for new work.

  5. The Plan • An initial draft describing the problem space and use cases from the application point of view available. • Clarify and address issues discussed. • Disscus on Coman maillist. • Submit next draft as "draft-ersue-coman-constrained-mgmt-00" to enable simple access • Get feedback of and involve constrained device experts especially in the Core WG.

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