Document: draft-ietf-ipcdn-pktc-mtamib-09.txt
Reviewer: Harald Alvestrand
Date: February 16, 2006
Summary: Ready to go, but why does IETF care?

I couldn't find anything wrong with this document.
It's describing a non-IETF technology, with lots of non-IETF constraints on how that technology is supposed to behave, including lots of assumptions that aren't generalizable at all to other types of phone devices; the model of the device that this MIB manages is clearly outside IETF control (perhaps that's for the best - I bet it could probably never achieve IETF consensus - it's got too many specific design choices).

I don't see why the IETF is running a MIB factory for Cablelabs. But given that we do, I don't see a reason to block this document.

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