Hi Shahram, Manav,

Thanks for tolerating my exhausting comments. :)
I believe in draft 04 you addressed most of the major issues I raised.

I am quoting below some of my comments about draft 03 that I believe are still 
not addressed in draft 04.
I am sure most of them are just a slip, but if you disagree with some of them I 
will appreciate if you can respond.

Thanks,
Tal.


Quoting comments about draft 03 that were not fully addressed (quoting from 
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/tictoc/current/msg01326.html):


1.       The IEEE 1588 uses the term "port". Each PTP "port" has a state, which 
can be master, slave, or passive. The state is determined according to the BMC 
algorithm. The BMC algorithm determines whether a port is a slave or a master 
based on the announce messages received through this port.
In the current draft, I assume a "port" is in fact defined by a specific timing 
LSP (corresponding to a specific peer BC/OC), and the set of Announce messages 
received through it. This implies that Announce messages must either be sent 
through the timing LSP, or somehow be traceable to a specific timing LSP. This 
must be well defined in the document to allow consistent implementations.


2.       Section 19 currently suggests a few possible solutions. It is 
important that this document will define a single solution.



3.       Some terms in the document are used inconsistently, for example, the 
terms "time-stamping" and "timestamping" are used intermittently.


4.       There is some inconsistency about capitalization, for example, the 
word "Timing" is sometimes capitalized and sometimes not. Since you are using 
the term "Timing messages" quite often, I would suggest to add it to the 
terminology section, and to be consistent about its capitalization, whereas if 
the word "timing" is used on its own lowercase letters would be more 
appropriate.


5.        "...NTP messages for clock and time synchronization.  The PTP..." --> 
"...NTP messages for clock and time synchronization. The NTP..."


6.       It appears that some of the sections are only applicable to PTP (e.g., 
Section 4, Section 18, Section 19). That is reasonable, but it should be 
pointed out explicitly that these sections apply only to PTP.

Tal.

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