Russ, I've sent 3-4 emails in December asking if your discuss can be resolved, but no response. I hope you can respond now.
Stig On 11/28/2011 11:07 AM, Stig Venaas (svenaas) wrote:
On 11/29/2011 10:18 AM, Suresh Krishnan wrote: > Hi Stig, > > > On 11/28/2011 12:59 PM, Stig Venaas wrote: >>> Please note that the Connection ID AFI in the PORT Hello Option does not >>> need to match the address family of PIM Hello message that carries it. >>> e.g. an IPv6 PIM Hello message could contain a PORT Hello Option with a >>> TCP Connection ID AFI of 1 (IPv4). >> >> While I am OK with this text, wouldn't it be better to add this to 3.1 >> and 3.2 where we formally define the hello options? >> >> My proposal would be: >> >> End of 3.1: >> >> OLD: >> TCP Connection ID AFI: The AFI value to describe the address-family >> of the address of the TCP Connection ID field. When this field is >> 0, a mechanism outside the scope of this document is used to >> obtain the addresses used to establish the TCP connection. >> >> NEW: >> TCP Connection ID AFI: The AFI value to describe the address-family >> of the address of the TCP Connection ID field. Note that this >> value does not need to match the address-family of the PIM Hello >> message that carries it. When this field is 0, a mechanism >> outside the scope of this document is used to obtain the >> addresses used to establish the TCP connection. >> >> End of 3.2: >> >> OLD: >> SCTP Connection ID AFI: The AFI value to describe the address- >> family of the address of the SCTP Connection ID field. When this >> field is 0, a mechanism outside the scope of this document is used >> to obtain the addresses used to establish the SCTP connection. >> >> NEW: >> SCTP Connection ID AFI: The AFI value to describe the address- >> family of the address of the SCTP Connection ID field. Note that >> this value does not need to match the address-family of the PIM >> Hello message that carries it. When this field is 0, a mechanism >> outside the scope of this document is used to obtain the >> addresses used to establish the SCTP connection. >> >> What do you think? > > This works great. Great, I hope we can then just add a note for the editor, and that the discuss can be cleared... Stig > > Thanks > Suresh
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