Here are the minor changes:

1) Change in the OPEN object format to align the field on byte boundaries,

2) Addition of a new Reason for closing in the CLOSE object.

In rev-04 we had:

Reasons
    Value        Meaning
      1          No explanation provided
      2          DeadTimer expired
      3          PCEP session characteristics negotiation failure

New:
      4          Reception of a malformed packet

3) Typo

Thanks.

JP.

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Title : Path Computation Element (PCE) communication Protocol (PCEP) - Version 1
        Author(s)       : J. Le Roux, J. Vasseur
        Filename        : draft-ietf-pce-pcep-05.txt
        Pages           : 66
        Date            : 2007-1-12
        
This document specifies the Path Computation Element communication
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