HEllo,

A side note about this.  It is not a request for modification, just a
thought.

I wonder why do we want the Interface Identifier to be of length 64 when
the MS/TP node address seems to be 8bit only.

In a sense, it may be because SLAAC over Ethernet (802) is used to use
64bit IIDs.

But in another sense, this is not Ethernet and hence the IID could be of
length 8bit of MS/TP, right?

I am asking this because of other contexts (non-MS/TP) whereby the
link-layer addresses are shorter than 48bit and yet the Interface ID is
still 64bit, "to make SLAAC work".

In some contexts too, the ISP delivers a 64bit prefix to a leaf network
and if that IID is almost always 64bit it means that it's hard next to
impossible to form sub-prefixes of that ISP 64bit prefix and still use
SLAAC.

In a sense, it would be better to define the IIDs of MS/TP (or other
link) to be of length 8, allow the ISP to assign 64bit prefix to leaf
network, and let the gateway in between to derive prefixes out of that
64bit (up to 120) and still use SLAAC.

This is just a thought, not a request to modify.

Yours,

Alex

Le 13/03/2012 12:47, Kerry Lynn a écrit :
Greetings,

The main changes to the WG version of this draft are: a) tweaks that
resulted from the initial public review of the BACnet MS/TP change
proposal, the most significant being the COBS encoding of data and
data crc fields to remove preamble sequences; and b) addition of two
informative appendices to provide code examples for the data crc and
COBS encoder/decoder.  These appendices are insufficient to implement
the data link, but are provided e.g. for those writing Wireshark
dissectors or otherwise wanting more detail about over- the-wire
format.

I'd like to solicit specific comments on what is needed to move this
draft forward - IOW, what would you like to see added in order for
this draft to be ready for WGLC?

For anyone who'd like to view the details of data link state
machines, etc., I can provide the relevant clause (9) of the ASHRAE
135-2010 (BACnet) spec, as well as the MS/TP change proposal
(Addendum an).

Thanks, -K-


On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:06 PM,<internet-dra...@ietf.org>  wrote:

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories. This draft is a work item of the IPv6 Maintenance
Working Group of the IETF.

Title           : Transmission of IPv6 over MS/TP Networks
Author(s)       : Kerry Lynn Jerry Martocci Carl Neilson Stuart
Donaldson Filename        : draft-ietf-6man-6lobac-01.txt Pages
: 20 Date            : 2012-03-12

MS/TP (Master-Slave/Token-Passing) is a contention-free access
method for the RS-485 physical layer that is used extensively in
building automation networks.  This document describes the frame
format for transmission of IPv6 packets and the method of forming
link-local and statelessly autoconfigured IPv6 addresses on MS/TP
networks.


A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-6man-6lobac-01.txt

Internet-Drafts are also available by anonymous FTP at:
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