Hi Ketan,
Thanks much for the thorough review – it is much appreciated!  I’ll leave it to 
the authors to respond. However, I agree with should have a single IANA MSD 
type registry.
Thanks,
Acee


From: "Ketan Talaulikar (ketant)" <ket...@cisco.com>
Date: Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 8:04 AM
To: Acee Lindem <a...@cisco.com>, "lsr@ietf.org" <lsr@ietf.org>
Subject: RE: LSR WG Last Call for "Signaling MSD (Maximum SID Depth) using 
OSPF" - draft-ietf-ospf-segment-routing-msd-10.txt

Hi Acee,

I have reviewed this draft for OSPF but in the same context also gone over its 
corresponding ISIS draft 
(https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-isis-segment-routing-msd/ ) and 
some of the comments apply to both since they are mostly identical in content.

I need to ask the question if it makes sense to merge these drafts into a 
single one to save everyone cycles and ensure consistency in the spirit of LSR ☺

General Qs:

1)      There are some differences between the ISIS and OSPF versions of this 
draft. Could I request the authors to please cross-check and fix? The ISIS 
draft does not have some of the issues mentioned below.

2)      Do these TLVs apply only when the router is enabled for Segment 
Routing? i.e. they should be originated when SR is enabled on the router and 
the receiver should not expect them when SR is disabled? Or do we foresee MSD 
to be more generic. This aspect needs to be clarified.

3)      The allowable values are specified as 0-254 in OSPF draft while ISIS 
one allows 255 as well. The IANA section though says that 255 is reserved.

4)      The draft using “sub-type” in some places and “type” in some places. 
This is confusing. The ISIS draft uses “type” everywhere which seems better.

5)      Several comments below about the section where OSPF TLVs are defined 
and I would suggest to use similar text as in the ISIS draft.

6)      I think it is better that the draft mandates that the  MSD sub-types 
SHOULD be encoded in ascending order? This makes it easier for the 
receiver/consumer to detect absence or removal of a specific sub-type from 
signalling.

7)      Reference to RFC4970 should be replaced with RFC7770

8)      Both the ISIS and OSPF drafts are asking IANA for creation of MSD type 
registry. Should the creation not be done by only one of them and the other 
points to it?


Sec 1


can be imposed at each node/link on a given SR path



It laso also defines

   the Base MPLS Imposition MSD type.


Sec 1.1.1


   BMI: Base MPLS Imposition is the number of MPLS labels that can be

   imposed inclusive of any all service/transport/special labels

Sec 3


Node MSD is the minimum MSD supported by all the links of the node.



Sub-Type 1 (IANA Section), MSD and the Value field contains maximum

   MSD of the router originating the RI LSA.



Some Qs on Sec 3:

1)      In my understanding, the Node MSD is the minimum value of all the Link 
MSDs for the links on that node that are enabled in that specific IGP instance. 
There may be another IGP instance configured on the same node with a different 
set of links and for that instance, the Node MSD may be higher. The same goes 
for links that are not configured/enabled under the specific IGP instance. The 
draft needs to clarify this aspect.

2)      The draft needs to specify how many instances of this TLV are allowed 
in the RI LSA and when there are multiple instances in the same or multiple RI 
LSA fragments, then how should the receiver handle or interpret them? E.g. uses 
the minimum of the signalled Node MSD values or uses the first instance of the 
TLV in the lowest fragment, etc. Also, we don’t want multiple instances of the 
MSD TLV to be encoded for different types – all of them must be in a single 
instance of the MSD TLV.

Sec 4


   For OSPFv3, the Link level MSD value is advertised as an optional

   Sub-TLV of the Router-Link E-Router-LSA TLV as defined in

   
[I-D.ietf-ospf-ospfv3-lsa-extend<https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ospf-segment-routing-msd-10#ref-I-D.ietf-ospf-ospfv3-lsa-extend>],
 and has value of TBD3.


   Sub-Type 1 (IANA Section), MSD and the Value field contains Link MSD

   of the link router originating the corresponding LSA as specified for

   OSPFv2 and OSPFv3.

Some Qs on Sec 4:

1)      The draft needs to specify how many instances of this TLV are allowed 
in the Extended Link Attribute/E-Router LSA and when there are multiple 
instances then how should the receiver handle or interpret them? Also, we don’t 
want multiple instances of the MSD TLV to be encoded for different types – all 
of them must be in a single instance of the MSD TLV.


Sec 5


Suggest to add “When a Link MSD type is not signalled but the Node MSD type is, 
then the value of that Link MSD type MUST considered as the corresponding Node 
MSD type value.” I realize this is obvious but it is better to be clarified. 
This enables routes with homogenous link MSD values to advertise just the Node 
MSD values. I also think this should be RECOMMENDED by the draft for flooding 
efficiencies.



Sec 6



   The Base MPLS Imposition MSD (BMI-MSD) signals the total number of

   MPLS labels a node is capable of imposing, including any all service/

   Transport/special labels.



Sec 8



I think the security section just points to the RI LSA draft, but it also needs 
to cover the other LSAs. IMHO the security considerations are fairly generic 
for the protocols but we need the right references here?



Thanks,

Ketan

From: Lsr <lsr-boun...@ietf.org> On Behalf Of Acee Lindem (acee)
Sent: 06 April 2018 06:19
To: lsr@ietf.org
Subject: [Lsr] LSR WG Last Call for "Signaling MSD (Maximum SID Depth) using 
OSPF" - draft-ietf-ospf-segment-routing-msd-10.txt

This begins an LSR WG last call for the subject draft. Please send your
comments to this list prior to 12:00 AM GMT, April 20th, 2018.

Thanks,
Acee and Chris

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