Transport and Services Area Director(s): o David Borman: dab@cray.com Three working groups met at the San Diego IETF meeting. They were the Audio/Video Transport Working Group, the Domain Name System Working Group, and the Services Location Protocol Working Group. In addition, a presentation was made on the new TCP options that have now been approved by the IAB for publication as a Proposed Standard. Audio/Video Transport Working Group (AVT) The Audio/Video Transport Working Group meet three times. One of the more exciting activities that happened was the bi-directional ``audiocast'' of the IETF plenaries and the AVT sessions from Australia to the United Kingdom. Since the purpose of the Working Group is to specify one or more protocols for doing audio/video experiments, they dove right into defining data packet header formats for real-time audio/video. For quick deployment, a UDP base was chosen, rather than running right over IP. Some of the fields considered in an additional header are timestamps, sequence numbers, decryption checksum, version number, encoding type, energy level and cumulative delay. A set of criteria was established to help decide which fields should be included, and discussion will continue via email. Addressing was another topic that was discussed, covering IP multicast address and UDP port numbers, and which parts can be dynamically allocated, and which parts need to be administratively assigned. Linkage between data and control was the next topic; simple applications can be done without a control protocol, but more complex applications will probably need some form of a control protocol. The Working Group may choose to specify a simple, interim control protocol once the transport protocol is defined. The last topic was software encoding. Although the Working Group is concerned with the transport layer, it is felt that in the interest of interoperability it would be useful to agree on some software compression techniques until hardware becomes generally available. Domain Name System Working Group (DNS) The DNS Working Group discussed two main topics. The first topic was brought up by Mike St. Johns, on the issue of getting a policy statement on adding sub- domains to the EDU and COM domains, so that names can be added in a consistent manner without overloading the top level domain. The rest of the meeting dealt with a proposed DNS MIB by Jon Saperia, which was distributed prior to the meeting, and a counter proposal by Rob Austin that was distributed at the meeting. Most of the discussion revolved around the differences between these two documents, and in the end both authors were asked to work together to produce a single proposal. 1 Service Location Protocol Working Group (SVRLOC) The Services Location Working Group discussed an architecture proposal, which was presented by Scott Kaplan of FTP Software. Some of the issues outstanding are data representation and an RPC mechanism, both of which it was felt could be borrowed from someplace else. Multilingual support is another issue that the Working Group wants to address, and John Veizades will be persuing this topic for discussion at the next IETF meeting. For more information on each of these sessions, please refer to the individual working group Minutes. 2