Early Review of draft-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te-05
review-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te-05-rtgdir-early-bhatia-2016-06-14-00
Request | Review of | draft-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te |
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Requested revision | No specific revision (document currently at 07) | |
Type | Early Review | |
Team | Routing Area Directorate (rtgdir) | |
Deadline | 2016-06-14 | |
Requested | 2016-05-27 | |
Authors | Anton Smirnov , Alvaro Retana , Michael Barnes | |
I-D last updated | 2016-06-14 | |
Completed reviews |
Rtgdir Early review of -05
by IJsbrand Wijnands
(diff)
Rtgdir Early review of -05 by Manav Bhatia (diff) |
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Assignment | Reviewer | Manav Bhatia |
State | Completed | |
Request | Early review on draft-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te by Routing Area Directorate Assigned | |
Reviewed revision | 05 (document currently at 07) | |
Result | Ready | |
Completed | 2016-06-14 |
review-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te-05-rtgdir-early-bhatia-2016-06-14-00
Hello, I have been selected as the Routing Directorate reviewer for this draft. The Routing Directorate seeks to review all routing or routing-related drafts as they pass through IETF last call and IESG review, and sometimes on special request. The purpose of the review is to provide assistance to the Routing ADs. For more information about the Routing Directorate, please see http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/rtg/trac/wiki/RtgDir Although these comments are primarily for the use of the Routing ADs, it would be helpful if you could consider them along with any other IETF Last Call comments that you receive, and strive to resolve them through discussion or by updating the draft. Document: draft-smirnov-ospf-xaf-te Reviewer: Manav Bhatia Review Date: 10/06/2016 IETF LC End Date: date-if-known Intended Status: Standards Track Summary: No issues found. This document is ready for publication. The draft proposes something that prima facie appears reasonable -- using a single OSPF instance to set up TE LSPs for both v4 and v6. Comments: The draft is quite simple and i see no technical issues. However, i would like this to go through the regular IETF WG process before it gets pushed to the publication pipeline. Cheers, Manav