Mobile IPv4 Dynamic Home Agent (HA) Assignment
draft-ietf-mip4-dynamic-assignment-07
No Objection
(Alex Zinin)
(Allison Mankin)
(Brian Carpenter)
(David Kessens)
(Margaret Cullen)
(Mark Townsley)
(Sam Hartman)
(Ted Hardie)
Note: This ballot was opened for revision 07 and is now closed.
Alex Zinin Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Allison Mankin Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Bert Wijnen Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-12-01)
Unknown
From MIB DOctor Mike Heard: > o draft-ietf-mip4-dynamic-assignment-06.txt > Mobile IPv4 Dynamic Home Agent Assignment (Proposed Standard) - 6 of 22 > Token: Margaret Wasserman No real competence to comment on technical content. As far as I can tell, the existing MIB modules (RFC 2002) provides no support for this extension (or the related ones in RFC 2794) but can still be used -- there is just no visibilty into the workings of dynamic home agent assignment.
Bill Fenner Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-11-30)
Unknown
[Scott: the picture you point out perhaps awkwardly is trying to say "The value inserted into the two byte length field is 4"]
Brian Carpenter Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
David Kessens Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Jon Peterson Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-12-01)
Unknown
Nit: Reference in abstract.
Margaret Cullen Former IESG member
(was Discuss, Yes, No Objection, Yes)
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Mark Townsley Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Russ Housley Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-11-28)
Unknown
Section 9: s/man in the middle/man-in-the-middle/
Sam Hartman Former IESG member
(was Yes)
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Scott Hollenbeck Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-08-16)
Unknown
Section 3.4: the picture shows the "Length" field having two octets. The text says "Length is always 4 bytes". The text and the picture should match. It would also be better to use "octets" instead of "bytes" to describe an 8-bit data structure.
Ted Hardie Former IESG member
(was Discuss)
No Objection
No Objection
(2005-12-01)
Unknown