Technical Summary
Network Layer Protcol IDs (NLPIDs) are used in a number of
protocols that the IETF has specified or is extending. Examples
include the NBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol and the IS-IS
Protocols Supported TLV. The registry of these values is maintained
by ISO/IEC. This document provides the IANA Considerations
procedures for originating and documenting the allocation of an
NLPID from within the IETF.
Working Group Summary
This document was not produced by an IETF working group but is
supported by a clear consensus of the community of interest.
Document Quality
The document has been reviewed by the IETF TRILL and IS-IS working
group chairs, the Internet and Routing ADs, the IETF Chair, the
Editor of IEEE P802.1aq, IANA, the IETF Liaison to ISO/IEC JTC1
SC6, and other technical experts. Document quality is high.
Personnel
Dan Romascanu is the Responsible Area Director.
RFC Editor Note
1. Please add the following to the first paragraph in Section 2.3
"One byte code points are assigned to TRILL and IEEE 802.1aq as they are
intended for use within the IS-IS Protocols Supported TLV [RFC1195]."
2. In Section 3:
OLD:
As long as code points are available, IANA will allocate additional
values when required by an IETF Standards Action.
NEW:
As long as code points are available, IANA will allocate additional
values when required by applying IETF Review policy as per [RFC5226].
3. Move [TRILL] from Informative to Normative References