IETF at IETF118 (Prague!)

Thomas.Graf at swisscom.com Thomas.Graf at swisscom.com
Mon Oct 30 08:46:05 UTC 2023


Dear Warren,


A bit late but I like to request 10 min for presenting a work in progress draft where I like to gather feedback from the network operator community.



Semantic Metadata Annotation for Network Anomaly Detection



https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-netana-opsawg-nmrg-network-anomaly-semantics

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/network-analytics/draft-netana-opsawg-nmrg-network-anomaly-semantics/main/draft-netana-opsawg-nmrg-network-anomaly-semantics-01.txt

https://github.com/network-analytics/ietf-network-analytics-document-status/blob/main/118/NMRG/draft-netana-opsawg-nmrg-network-anomaly-semantics-01.pdf


We are updating the document and working on an example implementation during the hackathon



https://wiki.ietf.org/en/meeting/118/hackathon


Network Telemetry - Semantic Metadata Annotation for Network Anomaly Detection

    Champion(s)
        Vincenzo Riccobene (vincenzo dot riccobene at huawei-partners dot com)
        Wanting Du (wanting dot Du at swisscom dot com)
        Benoit Claise (benoit.claise at huawei.com)
        Thomas Graf (thomas dot graf at swisscom dot com)

    Project Info
        Semantic Metadata Annotation for Network Anomaly Detection. Categorizing and defining unified semantics for operational Network Telemetry data.

        https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-netana-opsawg-nmrg-network-anomaly-semantics



Best wishes
Thomas

From: Iepg <iepg-bounces at lists.isc.org> On Behalf Of Warren Kumari
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2023 3:51 PM
To: iepg at iepg.org
Subject: IETF at IETF118 (Prague!)

Hi all,

The IEPG (Internet Engineering  and Planning Group) is an informal gathering that meets on the Sunday prior to IETF meetings.

The theme of these meetings is essentially one of operational relevance in some form or fashion - although the chairs will readily admit that they will run with an agenda of whatever is on offer at the time :-)

These presentations / discussions are generally around things like problems discovered when deploying various protocols, interesting operational issues or deployments, interesting measurement results, fun things discovered while building networks, etc. It is more operationally focused than an IETF Working Group meeting (and shouldn't be used just to present on your new draft).

Previous presentations are here: http://www.iepg.org/
More info on the IEPG: RFC 1690 - https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1690
We will have remote participation through MeetEcho.

If you have some sort of operationally relevant topic which you'd be willing to present, please let Chris Morrow (<morrowc at ops-netman.net<mailto:morrowc at ops-netman.net>>) or me know.

The meeting is ~3 weeks away now — get y'er agenda requests in soon!

Thanks,
Warren Kumari & Chris Morrow, IEPG Chairs.


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