IETF Processing Report
March 2014Due to the nature of resource request reviews, ICANN/IANA and the IETF community are jointly responsible for cooperatively managing the resource request process. ICANN/IANA has control over the functions it performs directly, e.g., receiving requests, making sure they are syntactically and semantically sensible, forwarding the requests to Designated Experts where appropriate, creating and modifying the registries, etc. The IETF community has direct or indirect control over functions performed by third parties, including IESG Designated Experts, the IESG, the IAB, the RFC Editor, and the requester. As such, the processing of requests has a “gross processing time” calendar days goal established for each function and a “net processing time” calendar days goal to reflect time expended directly by ICANN/IANA.
The statistics below are offered to measure IANA's fulfillment of the goals established in the ICANN / IANA - IETF MoU Supplemental Agreement. Further details on these goals and statistics can be found by reviewing the agreement.
Narrative Report
Charts
- Internet Drafts (Approval)
- Internet Drafts (Update Reference)
- Internet Drafts (Last Call)
- Internet Drafts (Evaluation)
- MIME Media Types
- Port Assignments
- Port Modifications
- TRIP Registry
- Multicast Assignments
- All other Protocol Parameters
Internet Drafts (Approval)
Internet Drafts (Update Reference)
Internet Drafts (Last Call)
Internet Drafts (Evaluation)
MIME Media Types
Port Assignments
Port Modifications
TRIP Registry
Multicast Assignments
All other Protocol Parameters