Definition of Managed Objects for the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol
RFC 6779
Note: This ballot was opened for revision 13 and is now closed.
(Adrian Farrel) Yes
(Stewart Bryant) No Objection
Comment (2012-05-23 for -13)
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I am voting no objection on the basis that other members of the IESG who are more knowledgeable on MIBS will have reviewed this.
(Gonzalo Camarillo) No Objection
(Benoît Claise) (was Discuss) No Objection
Comment (2012-09-10)
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Thank you for your good work, which addresses my DISCUSS/COMMENT Note regarding the applicability statement: This is solved, as we discussed, but I'll keep this little sentence in one corner of my head "A fuller discussion of MANET network management use cases and challenges will be provided elsewhere."
(Ralph Droms) No Objection
(Wesley Eddy) No Objection
(Stephen Farrell) No Objection
Comment (2012-05-21 for -13)
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I agree with Sean's discuss. DES just isn't up to this these days. p60 - I think you mean confidentiality and not privacy?
(Brian Haberman) No Objection
(Russ Housley) No Objection
Barry Leiba No Objection
(Pete Resnick) No Objection
(Robert Sparks) No Objection
(Martin Stiemerling) No Objection
(Sean Turner) (was Discuss) No Objection
(Ron Bonica) Abstain
Comment (2012-06-04 for -14)
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This document fails to provide use cases. Because it doesn't provide use cases, it is not clear that any/all of its objects are useful. While this comment might be leveled concerning regarding MIB, it is particularly applicable in this case because we have so little operational experience with ad hoc networks. Will the ad hoc network include a NOC? What policy will that NOC attempt to enforce? What information/control will the NOC need to enforce that policy.