Folks,
Please review and comment.
Ron
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> A new version of I-D, draft-hegde-lsr-asla-any-app-00.txt
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> Name: draft-hegde-lsr-asla-any-app
> Revision: 00
> Title: The Application Specific Link Attribute (ASLA) Any
> Application Bit
> Document date: 2021-08-19
> Group: Individual Submission
> Pages: 6
> URL:
> https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-hegde-lsr-asla-any-app-00.txt
> Status:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-hegde-lsr-asla-any-app
> Htmlized:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-hegde-lsr-asla-any-app
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>
> Abstract:
> RFC 8919 and RFC 8920 define Application Specific Link Attributes
> (ASLA). Each ASLA includes an Application Identifier Bit Mask. The
> Application Identifier Bit Mask includes a Standard Application Bit
> Mask (SABM) and a User Defined Application Bit Mask (UDABM). The
> SABM and UDABM determine which applications can use the ASLA as an
> input.
>
> This document introduces a new bit to the Standard Application
> Identifier Bit Mask. This bit is called the Any Application Bit
> (i.e., the A-bit). If the A-bit is set, the link attribute can be
> used by any application. This includes currently defined
> applications as well as applications to be defined in the future.
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