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RE: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments



I am the IANA expert for this registry, I received the request for IANA and will send back my advice to them today or in the next few days. 
 
Dan
 


From: Bert Wijnen [mailto:bert803@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 4:26 PM
To: STDS-802-3-MIB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments

Good to har you want to remove it.,
IANA should update their copy oif the MIB module and your document
should reference the IANA web site for that MIB that people
need (cause you wil IMPORT that MIB module I think).
 
I do not know what the status is of your request. I have not heard from IANA.
You can/should ask IANA (you got a ticket number, right) what the status
is of your request.
Maybe Dan can be of help here as well.
 
Bert
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments

Bert,
 
We reproduced the IANA-MAU-MIB in our draft because it
was included in RFC 4836. I have no problem with removing
it from the draft.
 
What is the prognosis for the request for assignments?
 
Howard


From: Bert Wijnen [mailto:bert803@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 1:55 AM
To: Romascanu, Dan (Dan); Howard Frazier; STDS-802-3-MIB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments

W.r.t.
 
>
> Registry :
> The assignment of the IANAifMauTypeListBits and
> IANAifMauAutoNegCapBits textual conventions as well as the
> dot3MauType object identities is contained in the
> IANA-MAU-MIB, which is currently published as IETF RFC 4836.
> The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group is currently working on
> a project, known as IEEE P802.3.1, that will update and
> republish the IETF RFCs that are relevant to the management
> of Ethernet interfaces, including the contents of RFC 4836.
 
The IANA-MAU-MIB module was made an IANA-maintained MIB module,
so that we do not need to re-issue a new RFC (or IEEE document) every
time that a new type must be defined. The IANA maintains it here:
 
 
And so there is also no need for IEEE 802.3 to define a new document that
adds these new values. If approved, they will be added in the current online
iana-mau-mib at the iana web site.
 
In fact RFC4836 states:
 
7.  IANA Considerations
 
   This document defines first version of the IANA-maintained IANA-MAU-
   MIB module.  It is intended that each new MAU type, Media Available
   state, Auto Negotiation capability, and/or Jack type defined by the
   IEEE 802.3 working group and approved for publication in a revision
   of IEEE Std 802.3 will be added to the IANA-maintaned MIB module,
   provided that it is suitable for being managed by the base objects in
   the MAU-MIB module.
 
   For each new MAU type added, a short description of the MAU
   technology and, wherever possible, a reference to a publicly
   available specification SHOULD be specified.  An Expert Review, as
   defined in RFC 2434 [RFC2434], is REQUIRED, for each modification.
 
Bert
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments

These will probably be referred to Bert as last chair of the Ethernet
MIB WG (now concluded) and/or to me as Area Director.

Dan
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard Frazier [mailto:hfrazier@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:50 AM
> To: STDS-802-3-MIB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [802.3.1_MIBS] FW: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General
> Request for Assignments
>
>

> In accordance with the directions of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
> Working Group and the IEEE 802.3.1 MIB Task Force, I have
> submitted a request to IANA for additions to the
> IANAifMauTypeListBits textual convention, additions to the
> IANAifMauAutoNegCapBits textual convention, and additions to
> the dot3MauType object identities.
>
> The contents of the request are included below, in an
> automated response from IANA.
>
> Howard Frazier
> Chair, IEEE 802.3.1 MIB Task Force
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IANA General Enquiries via RT [mailto:iana-questions@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 5:41 PM
> To: Howard Frazier
> Subject: [IANA #299307] AutoReply: General Request for Assignments
>
> To whom it may concern:
>
> This is an automatically generated message to notify you that
> we have received your request, and it has been recorded in
> our ticketing system with a reference number of 299307.
>
> There is no need to reply to this message right now. IANA
> staff will review your message shortly.
>
> If this message is in reply to a previously submitted ticket,
> it is possible that the previous ticket has been marked as
> closed. As we review this ticket, we will also review
> previous correspondence and take appropriate action.
>
> To expedite processing, and ensure our staff can view the
> full history of this request, please make sure you include
> the follow exact text in the subject line of all future
> correspondence on this issue:
>
>          [IANA #299307]
>
> You can also simply reply to this message, as this tag is
> already in the subject line.
>
> Thank you,
>
> The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
> iana-questions@xxxxxxxx
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> Contact Name :
> Howard Frazier
>
> Contact Email :
> hfrazier@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Type of Assignment :
> Assignment of the following additions to the
> IANAifMauTypeListBits textual convention, immediately
> following b1000BasePX20U(53) -- 1000BASE-PX20U:
>
> b10GbaseT(xx) -- 10GBASE-T
> b10GbaseLRM(xx) -- 10GBASE-LRM
> b1000baseKX(xx) -- 1000BASE-KX
> b10GbaseKX4(xx) -- 10GBASE-KX4
> b10GbaseKR(xx) -- 10GBASE-KR
> b10G1GbasePRXD1(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-D1
> b10G1GbasePRXD2(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-D2
> b10G1GbasePRXD3(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-D3
> b10G1GbasePRXU1(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-U1
> b10G1GbasePRXU2(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-U2
> b10G1GbasePRXU3(xx) -- 10/1GBASE-PRX-U3
> b10GbasePRD1(xx) -- 10GBASE-PR-D1
> b10GbasePRD2(xx) -- 10GBASE-PR-D2
> b10GbasePRD3(xx) -- 10GBASE-PR-D3
> b10GbasePRU1(xx) -- 10GBASE-PR-U1
> b10GbasePRU3(xx) -- 10GBASE-PR-U3
>
> Assignment of the following additions to the
> IANAifMauAutoNegCapBits textual convention, immediately
> following b1000baseTFD(15) -- 1000BASE-T full duplex mode:
>
> b10GbaseT(xx) -- 10GBASE-T
> b1000baseKX(xx) -- 1000BASE-KX
> b10GbaseKX4(xx) -- 10GBASE-KX4
> b10GbaseKR(xx) -- 10GBASE-KR
>
> Assignment of the following additions to the dot3MauType
> object identities, immediately following
> dot3MauType1000BasePX20U OBJECT-IDENTITY ...
> ::= { dot3MauType 53 }:
>
>      dot3MauType10GbaseT OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "Four-pair Category 6A or better, full
> duplex mode only"
>        REFERENCE   "IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 55"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbaseLRM OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "R multimode fiber over 1310 nm optics"
>        REFERENCE   "IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 68"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType1000baseKX OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "X backplane, full duplex mode only"
>        REFERENCE   "IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 70"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbaseKX4 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "4 lane X backplane, full duplex mode only"
>        REFERENCE   "IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 71"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbaseKR OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "R backplane, full duplex mode only"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 72"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXD1 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON OLT, supporting low
>                       power budget (PRX10)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXD2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON OLT, supporting medium
>                       power budget (PRX20)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXD3 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON OLT, supporting high 
>                       power budget (PRX30)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXU1 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON ONU, supporting low
>                       power budget (PRX10)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXU2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON ONU, supporting medium
>                       power budget (PRX20)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10G1GbasePRXU3 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber asymmetric-rate
> EPON ONU, supporting high
>                       power budget (PRX30)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbasePRD1 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber symmetric-rate EPON
> OLT, supporting low
>                       power budget (PR10)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbasePRD2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber symmetric-rate EPON
> OLT, supporting medium
>                       power budget (PR20)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbasePRD3 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber symmetric-rate EPON
> OLT, supporting high
>                       power budget (PR30)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbasePRU1 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber symmetric-rate EPON
> ONU, supporting low and
>                       medium power budget (PR10 and PR20)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>      dot3MauType10GbasePRU3 OBJECT-IDENTITY
>        STATUS      current
>        DESCRIPTION "One single-mode fiber symmetric-rate EPON
> ONU, supporting high
>                       power budget (PR30)"
>        REFERENCE   " IEEE Std 802.3, Clause 75"
>        ::= { dot3MauType xx }
>
>
> Registry :
> The assignment of the IANAifMauTypeListBits and
> IANAifMauAutoNegCapBits textual conventions as well as the
> dot3MauType object identities is contained in the
> IANA-MAU-MIB, which is currently published as IETF RFC 4836.
> The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group is currently working on
> a project, known as IEEE P802.3.1, that will update and
> republish the IETF RFCs that are relevant to the management
> of Ethernet interfaces, including the contents of RFC 4836.
>
> Description :
> The new MAU types and the associated AutoNeg capability bits
> listed above were specified in recently approved amendments
> to IEEE Std 802.3, including IEEE Std 802.3an-2006, IEEE Std
> 802.3aq-2007, IEEE Std 802.3ap-2007, and IEEE Std
> 802.3av-2009. The description of the IANAifMauTypeListBits
> textual convention states that "...changes in this textual
> convention SHALL be synchronized with relevant changes in the
> dot3MauType OBJECT-IDENTITIES." The assignments will be
> reflected in Clause 14 of IEEE P802.3.1, "IEEE Draft Standard
> for Management Information Base (MIB) definitions for Ethernet."
>
>
> Additional Info :
> IEEE Std 802.3-2008, subclauses 30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType and
> 30.6.1.1.5 aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility, as amended by IEEE
> Std 802.3av-2009.
>



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