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From: SarahTarrant <[email protected]>
To: 陈然00080434;赵德涛10132546;[email protected] 
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Date: 2026年01月27日 05:08
Subject: Document intake questions about <draft-ietf-lsr-anycast-flag-13>

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1) As there may have been multiple updates made to the document during Last 
Call,  
please review the current version of the document:  
 
* Is the text in the Abstract still accurate?
* Are the Authors' Addresses, Contributors, and Acknowledgments  
sections current?
 Ran: The text and the addresses are accurate. 
 
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should have initial capitalization; parameter names should be in double quotes; 
 
<tt/> should be used for token names; etc.)
 Ran:
* The terminology in this document should be consistent with RFC 2328 (OSPFv2) 
and 
RFC 7684 (OSPFv2 Extended Prefix TLV). For BGP-LS related attributes, the 
terminology should match RFC 9085.
* Specifically, please ensure that the use of the terms “AC-Flag” and “Anycast 
Flag” is consistent with 
their definitions in the relevant IANA sections. 
We have just confirmed the registry names with IANA. 
Please ensure the 'AC-Flag' capitalization matches the updated IANA registry.


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 Ran: We agree with the standard updates for the references as proposed.


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 Ran: There is no contentious text requiring special handling.


5) Is there anything else that the RPC should be aware of while editing this  
document?  
 Ran: There are no other items the RPC should be aware of at this time.

BR,
Ran
> On Jan 26, 2026, at 3:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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