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TGw Closing Report January 2008

TGw Closing Report January 2008. Authors:. Date: 2008-01-18. Abstract. This presentation contains the IEEE 802.11 TGw closing report for January 2008. January Meeting Status & Objectives. TGw Status 83 comments received during LB 117 January Meeting Objectives Comment Resolution

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TGw Closing Report January 2008

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  1. TGw Closing Report January 2008 Authors: Date: 2008-01-18 Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  2. Abstract This presentation contains the IEEE 802.11 TGw closing report for January 2008. Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  3. January Meeting Status & Objectives • TGw Status • 83 comments received during LB 117 • January Meeting Objectives • Comment Resolution • Update official timeline • Plan teleconferences/ad hocs • Send draft 5.0 to recirculation if complete Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  4. Submissions • 11-08-0088-03-000w-lb117-comment-resolutions.xls • 11-07-2461-08-000w-sa-teardown-protection-text.doc • 11-08-0106-03-000w-key-hash-and-mic-extensions.doc • 11-08-0091-01-000w-january-2008-agenda.ppt • 11-08-0097-00-000w-tgw-taipei-meeting-minutes.doc Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  5. Accomplishment • Adopted comment resolutions to all comments received from LB 117 • Achieved consensus on final remaining technical issue that has been raised and rejected for several letter ballots • Closing disassociate forgery makes the 802.11i associate lock-out the most viable attack • Group achieved consensus (4-1-1) this problem requires solution and adopted a solution • Requested ANA values for P802.11w • Requested WG to send P802.11w D5.0 to recirculation Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  6. Recognition and Thanks • To Editor Nancy Cam-Winget (Cisco Systems) for driving comment resolutions and preparing drafts • To Kapil Sood (Intel Corporation), for being secretary for this meeting • To Joe Epstein (Meru Networks), for driving consensus for the association lock-out problem • To the Task Group, for achieving consensus that the association lock-out problem is an important problem requiring a solution for 802.11w and adopting a solution. Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  7. Conference Calls • Friday, Feb 29, 12-2 ET • Wednesday, Mar 5 3-4 ET • for the purpose of proposing letter ballot resolutions Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  8. Motion • Motion: Believing that all the conditions for a recirculation of P802.11w have been satisfied, to request the 802.11 Working Group authorize a 15-day Working Group Recirculation Ballot on P802.11w D5.0 • Mover: Kapil Sood • Seconder: Nancy Cam-Winget • Result: 2-0-0 Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  9. Official TGw Timeline See http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Reports/802.11_Timelines.htm: • Initial Working Group Letter Ballot October 2006 • Re-circulation Working Group Letter Ballot April 2007 • Form Sponsor Ballot Pool November 2007 • Initial Sponsor Ballot March 2008 • Re-circulation Sponsor Ballot May 2008 • Final WG/EC Approval November 2008 • RevCom/Standards Board Approval March 2009 Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

  10. March Meeting Objectives • Resolve comments received on P802.11w D5.0 • Request recirculation of P802.11w D5.0 • If no significant new comments received, reballot unchanged • Sponsor Ballot request, conditional on ballot of P802.11w D5.0 meeting the conditions for Sponsor Ballot Jesse Walker, Intel Corporation

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