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Telechat Review of draft-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum-04
review-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum-04-iotdir-telechat-lemon-2020-10-19-00

Request Review of draft-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum
Requested revision No specific revision (document currently at 05)
Type Telechat Review
Team Internet of Things Directorate (iotdir)
Deadline 2020-10-20
Requested 2020-10-12
Requested by Éric Vyncke
Authors Fernando Gont , Jan Zorz , Richard Patterson
I-D last updated 2020-10-19
Completed reviews Secdir Last Call review of -03 by Klaas Wierenga (diff)
Genart Last Call review of -03 by Dale R. Worley (diff)
Opsdir Last Call review of -03 by Jürgen Schönwälder (diff)
Iotdir Telechat review of -04 by Ted Lemon (diff)
Intdir Telechat review of -04 by Sheng Jiang (diff)
Comments
I would appreciate a review on this 13-page document keeping in mind the specifics of IoT.
You may want to have the same reviewer for draft-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum and draft-ietf-v6ops-cpe-slaac-renum.
Thank you,
-éric
Assignment Reviewer Ted Lemon
State Completed
Request Telechat review on draft-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum by Internet of Things Directorate Assigned
Posted at https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/iot-directorate/UXeF29_I1TdmnA-YMzEt58RU698
Reviewed revision 04 (document currently at 05)
Result Ready w/nits
Completed 2020-10-19
review-ietf-v6ops-slaac-renum-04-iotdir-telechat-lemon-2020-10-19-00
This draft does a good job of discussing typical home use scenarios, where the
problems described in the document are most likely to occur. It might be worth
noting that some of the assumptions about prefix stability may not be
applicable to commercial IoT deployments. This is relevant because some IoT
deployments make use of sleepy devices that may only wake up once per day or
even less frequently. The suggested parameters would be inappropriate for such
a device. At the same time such a device likely is not relying on RA, since it
would not be awake for periodic refreshes. Nevertheless the operational
mitigations section could use some additional verbiage about applicability so
that readers do not assume that the advice given there is universally
applicable.