**Session Date/Time:** 28 Mar 2023 08:00 # intarea ## Summary The intarea working group meeting discussed four main topics: a liaison letter from IEEE 802, the draft "intarea, Rf c seventy, forty two biz aya considerations and protocol. Documentation usage. For I eight zero two. Parameters", Ip addressing with references, and a service-aware networking framework. A new draft regarding trusted domains for SRv6 was also announced. ## Key Discussion Points * **Liaison Letter from IEEE 802:** * The letter provided comments on a draft related to 802.1 standards and requested that references to IEEE 802 standards be definitive. * Discrepancies between the public ether type lists managed by IEEE and IANA were discussed, and coordination efforts to synchronize these lists were highlighted. * **RFC 7042 bis (AYA Considerations):** * A draft version of RFC 7042 bis was presented, incorporating suggestions from IEEE 802. * Discussions included the process for applying for ether types, vendor-specific terminology, and clarifications on informative vs. authoritative references. * A problematic change requested by IEEE 802 related to the specification of local MAC addresses assigned via protocols was discussed. The group needs to resolve this issue. * **IP Addressing with References:** * A draft proposing a method for using references in IP addresses for private networks to facilitate peer-to-peer communication without address duplication was presented. * The proposal involved a combination of standard network addresses and locally assigned opaque references. * Concerns were raised regarding the security implications of publishing private IP addresses in DNS and the lack of negotiation. The presenter tried to address that the solution wasn't negotiated. * **Service-Aware Networking Framework:** * A framework for service-aware networking was presented, focusing on identifying services at the network layer. * The framework aimed to adapt the network to be aware of computing resources and service requirements, especially in cloud and edge computing scenarios. * Differences between the proposed framework and other efforts like "Intent Definition at (ID)" were briefly discussed. * **Trusted Domains for SRv6 (Announcement):** * A new draft on trusted domains for SRv6 was announced, with a request for community review and feedback. The draft aims to enhance the security around SRv6. ## Decisions and Action Items * **RFC 7042 bis:** * Donald will create a new draft version of RFC 7042 bis, incorporating non-controversial changes suggested by IEEE 802. * The chairs will draft a liaison response to IEEE 802, clarifying the group's position on the problematic change related to local MAC address assignment. * The new version will be sent to IEEE 802 for review, while simultaneously initiating a working group last call with a longer-than-usual duration. * The group will wait to hear from IEEE 802 on the problematic parts before moving forward. * The IETF coordination mailing list should be notified of these steps. ## Next Steps * Donald to prepare RFC 7042 bis draft version 2. * Intarea chairs to draft and send a liaison letter to IEEE 802. * Initiate Working Group Last Call for RFC 7042 bis after draft is published. * Take questions and feedback about "IP Addressing with References" and "Service-Aware Networking Framework" to the mailing list for further discussion. * Review and provide feedback on the "Trusted Domains for SRv6" draft.