Hi Aijun,

here's my comments:

The purpose of this draft is to advertise passive links.

1. I'm not sure the problem needs to be solved by IGPs. I tend to believe ietf-idr-bgpls-inter-as-topology-ext is sufficient.

2. the solution that you proposed is wrong. You are trying to derive topological data about the passive links from the prefix advertisement. This is semantically incorrect and only works under very specific condition. If you need to advertise a link, advertise it as a "special" link, not as a "special" prefix.

thanks,
Peter

On 29/09/2020 03:17, Aijun Wang wrote:
Hi, Peter:

Would you like to review and give comments on the updates version of this draft?
We have also added the protocol extension proposal for OSPFv3.

The update version of this draft can refer to  
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-wang-lsr-passive-interface-attribute
Thanks in advance.


Best Regards

Aijun Wang
China Telecom

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