IESG Secretary | 5 Jul 2006 21:50
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WG Action: Conclusion of IP over InfiniBand (ipoib)

The IP over InfiniBand WG (ipoib) in the Internet Area has concluded.

The IESG contact persons are Jari Arkko and Mark Townsley.

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The IPOIB working group has completed its main task of
defining how to run IP over InfiniBand. It has published
three RFCs and a fourth one is in the RFC Editor's queue,
soon to become an RFC as well.

There are some additional work items in the milestone
plan, a set of MIBs. But after reviewing the status and
activity in the group it seems best to close the WG.
There are a few individuals who are still interested in
pursuing a part of the MIB work, and they are encouraged
to submit their work as an AD sponsored document, when
the work is completed.

The mailing list for the group will remain active.
Parks Fields | 5 Jul 2006 22:00

Re: WG Action: Conclusion of IP over InfiniBand (ipoib)

At 01:50 PM 7/5/2006, IESG Secretary wrote:
>The IP over InfiniBand WG (ipoib) in the Internet Area has concluded.
>
>The IESG contact persons are Jari Arkko and Mark Townsley.
>
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>
>The IPOIB working group has completed its main task of
>defining how to run IP over InfiniBand. It has published
>three RFCs and a fourth one is in the RFC Editor's queue,
>soon to become an RFC as well.

So what are the RFC numbers?

thanks

>There are some additional work items in the milestone
>plan, a set of MIBs. But after reviewing the status and
>activity in the group it seems best to close the WG.
>There are a few individuals who are still interested in
>pursuing a part of the MIB work, and they are encouraged
>to submit their work as an AD sponsored document, when
>the work is completed.
>
>The mailing list for the group will remain active.
>
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>IPoverIB <at> ietf.org
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Jari Arkko | 5 Jul 2006 22:43

Re: WG Action: Conclusion of IP over InfiniBand (ipoib)

Parks Fields wrote:

> So what are the RFC numbers? 

Available here: http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ipoib/

Gmane