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Last Call Review of draft-ietf-netconf-restconf-notif-13
review-ietf-netconf-restconf-notif-13-tsvart-lc-eddy-2019-04-02-00

Request Review of draft-ietf-netconf-restconf-notif
Requested revision No specific revision (document currently at 15)
Type Last Call Review
Team Transport Area Review Team (tsvart)
Deadline 2019-04-12
Requested 2019-03-22
Authors Eric Voit , Reshad Rahman , Einar Nilsen-Nygaard , Alexander Clemm , Andy Bierman
Draft last updated 2019-04-02
Completed reviews Yangdoctors Last Call review of -12 by Robert Wilton (diff)
Secdir Last Call review of -13 by Aanchal Malhotra (diff)
Tsvart Last Call review of -13 by Wesley Eddy (diff)
Genart Last Call review of -13 by Robert Sparks (diff)
Opsdir Last Call review of -13 by Dan Romascanu (diff)
Assignment Reviewer Wesley Eddy
State Completed
Review review-ietf-netconf-restconf-notif-13-tsvart-lc-eddy-2019-04-02
Reviewed revision 13 (document currently at 15)
Result Ready with Issues
Completed 2019-04-02
review-ietf-netconf-restconf-notif-13-tsvart-lc-eddy-2019-04-02-00
This document has been reviewed as part of the transport area review team's
ongoing effort to review key IETF documents. These comments were written
primarily for the transport area directors, but are copied to the document's
authors and WG to allow them to address any issues raised and also to the IETF
discussion list for information.

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I reviewed this in conjunction with the set of related WG documents on
NETCONF/RESTCONF subscriptions and event notifications.   I have comments that
will be sent on other documents in the set, some of which may influence this
once, since they are closely related.

Figure 3 shows a DSCP value of 10, but it isn't clear what the number base is
supposed to be, and this should be specified for this protocol, since many
examples can be found in other material of DSCP values indicated in binary,
decimal, or hexadecimal.

In section 4, the first bullet discusses taking a "priority" and copying it
into a "weighting" field.  Since priority and weight can be different, though
are closely related, this seems a bit confusing.  I think the intention here
for HTTP2 effects that are trying to be achieved should be discussed more so
that it is clear to implementers and users what more specific effects this
should have.