IEEE P802.11 Wireless Lans s47

IEEE P802.11 Wireless Lans s47

<p> November 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2708r0</p><p>IEEE P802.11 Wireless LANs</p><p>November 2, 2007 Teleconference minutes</p><p>Date: 2007-11-02</p><p>Author(s): Name Affiliation Address Phone email Matthew 5753 W. Las Positas Blvd Trapeze Networks +1 925 474 2273 msg@trapezenetwork Gast Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA s.com</p><p>Abstract [place document abstract text here]</p><p>Submission page 1 Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks November 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2708r0</p><p>Location: 10:00 am Eastern Daylight time on November 2, 2007 +44 208 405 7856, no PIN required</p><p>Chair: Stephen McCann Secretary: Matthew Gast</p><p>Participants and their respective affiliations:  Stephen McCann, Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG  Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks  Lars Falk, TeliaSonera  Dave Stephenson, Cisco  Hong Cheng, Panasonic</p><p>Agenda and Administrative Business</p><p>After calling the meeting to order, the chair reminded attendees of the IEEE policies and procedures and then called for comments or objections to those policies and procedures from attendees. No participants responded.</p><p>Status Update  Minutes from the TGu ad hoc are in 11-07/2659r0, and the last section ("Path forward for Atlanta") lists tasks required to complete the next letter ballot  Stephen McCann reported that the editor has almost finished D1.01, and will shortly be starting work on D1.02.  Stephen McCann has prepared a presentation on EAS to add explanatory text to Annex P.  'The GAS retry rate limitation comments may be withdrawn; they are provisionally rejected pending text to implement the suggested remedy.  Hong Cheng, Elly Kim, Amy Zhang, and Patrick Zhang are available to assist with comment resolution before the November meeting in Atlanta. Hong Cheng volunteered to propose resolutions to SSPN comments.  Stephen McCann and Gabor Bajko will propose comment resolutions for the emergency services functional area.</p><p>SSPN Comment Resolution  CID 5. This comment is proposed as accept in group 14.  CID 14. This comment is accepted in group 14. The intent of the comment is to clarify the meaning of an "active" scan. Dave Stephenson will propose precise text.  CIDs 154, 155, 1660, 1662, and 1733 o These comments refer to the use of the extended KeyID space, and are all related o The bucket number for all these comments will be updated to CID 613 o Dave Stephenson will discuss the feature with commenters to propose a resolution  CID 780 o Hong Cheng noted that this feature was added at the request of operators o Dave Stephenson requested that text be written to describe the normative process of how to indicate to a STA that its cipher suite failed to meet the requirement  CID 1681 o Hong Cheng: Higher protocol layers that will interface between the SSPN and the AP are out of scope o Dave Stephenson: This comment is about discovery of SSPNs. This may occur by some other protocol, such as 802.21, but the way that the SSPN-to-SSID mapping is proposed should be described</p><p>Submission page 2 Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks November 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2708r0</p><p> o The action for this comment will be Counter, and Hong Cheng will provide a proposed resolution</p><p>Next Steps for Task Group  Dave Stephenson will upload changes made during this teleconference as 11-07/2204r14.  Stephen McCann will produce an agenda for the November meeting in Atlanta</p><p>With no further business, the meeting adjourned at 11:03 am Eastern Daylight Time.</p><p>Submission page 3 Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks</p>

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