P1394 Mail Archive: P1394> FW: 1394 PWG Services

P1394> FW: 1394 PWG Services

BERKEMA,ALAN C (alan_berkema@am.exch.hp.com)
Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:09:57 -0600

Looks like IANA prefers that we use the IEEE?
Sounds like they will do it though.
Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: IANA [mailto:iana@ISI.EDU]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 2:34 PM
To: 'BERKEMA,ALAN C (HP-Roseville,ex1)'
Cc: 'iana'
Subject: RE: 1394 PWG Services

Normally, the IEEE keeps these types of registries. It seems out of place
in the IANA registries, but if necessary IANA will house the registry.

Thanks.

Josh Elliott, Administrator
IANA

-----Original Message-----
From: BERKEMA,ALAN C (HP-Roseville,ex1)
[mailto:alan_berkema@am.exch.hp.com]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 12:46 PM
To: 'iana@iana.org'
Subject: RE: 1394 PWG Services

IANA,

The Printer Working Group is an industry consortium.
Some of our work goes to the IEEE and some like IPP, Internet
Printing Protocol has gone to the IETF.

The 1394 PWG spec. will go to IEEE.
We are not directly associated with the IETF IP1394 group, although
some of us participate in both.

Will you still keep the registry if we really are not an IETF RFC or
standard?

Thanks,
Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: IANA [mailto:iana@ISI.EDU]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 10:29 AM
To: 'Alan Berkema'
Cc: 'iana'
Subject: RE: 1394 PWG Services

We can keep the registry, however, most of the registries we keep are
products of the IETF.

Is this part of the IP over IEEE 1394 working group, or are your only with
IEEE?

Please let us know.

Thank you.

IANA

-----Original Message-----
From: aberkema@hphci3.rose.hp.com [mailto:aberkema@hphci3.rose.hp.com]On
Behalf Of Alan Berkema
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:30 PM
To: iana@iana.org; alan_berkema@hp.com
Subject: 1394 PWG Services

Hello,

My name is Alan Berkema and I am the Vice Chair of the 1394 Printer
Working Group.
In October we will submit A Project Autorization Request to the IEEE in
order to publish a standard
protocol for image devices over IEEE 1394. Our specification is called
the Peer to Peer Data Transport.
Part of the specification requires the use of ASCII strings that
decscribe image "services". Our working
group suggested that IANA would be a good place to register these
service names.
Can IANA help?

Thanks,
Alan Berkema
Engineer Scientist
Hewlett Packard MS# 5558
Network Peripheral Solutions Division
8000 Foothills Blvd
Roseville California
95747
alan_berkema@hp.com
916 785-5605
916 785-1968 (fax)