Re: [OPSAWG] Intdir telechat review of draft-ietf-opsawg-add-encrypted-dns-10

2023-03-09 Thread mohamed.boucadair
Hi Tatuya, Thank you for the review. Please see inline. Cheers, Med > -Message d'origine- > De : Tatuya Jinmei via Datatracker > Envoyé : jeudi 9 mars 2023 23:10 > À : int-...@ietf.org > Cc : draft-ietf-opsawg-add-encrypted-dns@ietf.org; last- > c...@ietf.org; opsawg@ietf.org >

Re: [OPSAWG] [nmrg] New revision of "Green Networking Metrics" (draft-cx-green-metrics)

2023-03-09 Thread Alexander L Clemm
Hi Haoyu, thank you for your comments.  A couple of quick replies: Re: 1) Clearly normalization is important and the challenge there is to come up with metrics which are both useful and straightforward to implement.  IMHO the starting point will include the "raw" metrics; applying any formula

[OPSAWG] Intdir telechat review of draft-ietf-opsawg-add-encrypted-dns-10

2023-03-09 Thread Tatuya Jinmei via Datatracker
Reviewer: Tatuya Jinmei Review result: Ready with Issues I am an assigned INT directorate reviewer for draft-ietf-opsawg-add-encrypted-dns-10.txt. These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the Internet Area Directors. Document editors and shepherd(s) should treat these comments just

Re: [OPSAWG] New revision of "Green Networking Metrics" (draft-cx-green-metrics)

2023-03-09 Thread Haoyu Song
Hi Alex, This is an interesting read. Here I provide some comments and observations. 1. I think the energy consumption metrics on equipment is more meaningful when it's normalized to the device's capacity and capability. For example, energy per bit can be used to compare which is greener between