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Last Call Review of draft-ietf-aqm-recommendation-08
review-ietf-aqm-recommendation-08-opsdir-lc-ersue-2015-01-13-00

Request Review of draft-ietf-aqm-recommendation
Requested revision No specific revision (document currently at 11)
Type Last Call Review
Team Ops Directorate (opsdir)
Deadline 2014-12-24
Requested 2014-12-15
Authors Fred Baker , Gorry Fairhurst
I-D last updated 2015-01-13
Completed reviews Genart Last Call review of -08 by Elwyn B. Davies (diff)
Genart Telechat review of -09 by Elwyn B. Davies (diff)
Secdir Last Call review of -08 by Shawn M Emery (diff)
Opsdir Last Call review of -08 by Mehmet Ersue (diff)
Assignment Reviewer Mehmet Ersue
State Completed
Request Last Call review on draft-ietf-aqm-recommendation by Ops Directorate Assigned
Reviewed revision 08 (document currently at 11)
Result Ready
Completed 2015-01-13
review-ietf-aqm-recommendation-08-opsdir-lc-ersue-2015-01-13-00

I reviewed the document "IETF Recommendations Regarding Active Queue
Management" (draft-ietf-aqm-recommendation-08.txt) as part of the Operational
directorate's ongoing effort to review all IETF documents being processed by
the IESG. These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the
operational area directors.  Document editors and WG chairs should treat these
comments just like any other last call comments.



Intended status: Best Current Practice

Obsoletes: RFC 2309

Current draft status: Submitted to IESG for Publication



Summary: The document provides recommendations concerning measures to improve
Internet performance as well as a strong recommendation for testing,
standardization, and widespread deployment of active queue management (AQM) in
network devices.



Being a BCP the document is well-written and ready for publication.

I don't see any issues from the operations and management pov.



Minor issue: I support having an informational reference to AQM WG. Though
current reference looks incomplete with “, .”.

It would be interesting to have a link to the WG charter page, where other
pages can be reached, e.g., if people are interested in reading AQM WG
documents.



Mehmet