IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) Paging Dispatch
RFC 8025
Yes
No Objection
Note: This ballot was opened for revision 04 and is now closed.
Alvaro Retana Yes
(Suresh Krishnan; former steering group member) Yes
(Alexey Melnikov; former steering group member) No Objection
(Alia Atlas; former steering group member) No Objection
(Alissa Cooper; former steering group member) No Objection
(Ben Campbell; former steering group member) No Objection
(Benoît Claise; former steering group member) No Objection
(Deborah Brungard; former steering group member) No Objection
(Kathleen Moriarty; former steering group member) No Objection
(Mirja Kühlewind; former steering group member) No Objection
(Spencer Dawkins; former steering group member) No Objection
I found this text
A Page (say Page N) is said to be active once the Page N Paging
Dispatch is parsed, and as long as no other Paging Dispatch is
parsed.
somewhat unclear. Is it saying
A Page (say Page N) is said to be active once the Page N Paging
Dispatch is parsed, and remains active until another Paging
Dispatch is parsed.
?
I wasn't quite sure what "so far" meant in this text (and temporal references in RFCs that live forever are somewhat confusing, anyway).
As a result, there is no need so far for restoring the Page 0
parsing context after a context was switched to Page 1, so the
value for the Page 0 Paging Dispatch of 11110000 may not actually
occur in those packets that adhere to 6LoWPAN specifications
available at the time of writing this specification.
Would this be just as correct with "so far" deleted, or am I not understanding the point you're making?
Thanks for explaining why you're choosing "Specification Required" as your IANA policy.
(Stephen Farrell; former steering group member) No Objection
(Terry Manderson; former steering group member) No Objection