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Hi Spencer,
I'm replying as document shepherd.
On 12/4/18, 1:40 PM, "Spencer Dawkins" wrote:
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Alissa Cooper has entered the following ballot position for
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Pete, thanks for your review. Acee and Peter, thanks for your responses. I
entered a No Objection ballot. I can see Pete’s concern but I’m hopeful that
given the existing deployment experience and the added clarification in the -20
the concern will be mitigated in practice.
Alissa
> On Dec 3,
Hi Tom,
Let me try to explain.
On 12/4/18, 12:44 PM, "tom petch" wrote:
The router id in this I-D confuse me.
RFC8294 defines
typedef router-id { type yang:dotted-quad;
Some implementations configure a global router-id while others only allow it at
the control-plane-p
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The router id in this I-D confuse me.
RFC8294 defines
typedef router-id { type yang:dotted-quad;
ospf-yang defines
leaf ipv4-router-id { type inet:ipv4-address;
draft-ietf-teas-yang-te-types defines
typedef te-node-id { type yang:dotted-quad;
... This attribute is mapped to Ro
Hi Tom,
As always, thanks for your review and comments. Stephane has fixed most of your
comments. A couple comments below:
On 11/27/18, 6:10 AM, "tom petch" wrote:
Line length is within the RFC limit but the effect is to spread many of
the description clauses over multiple line
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This draft is a work item of the Link State Routing WG of the IETF.
Title : YANG Data Model for IS-IS protocol
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Derek Yeung
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