Internet-Draft draft-pignataro-opsawg-oam-whaaat-question-mark-04.txt is now
available. It is a work item of the Operations and Management Area Working
Group (OPSAWG) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   Guidelines for Charactering "OAM"
   Authors: Carlos Pignataro
            Adrian Farrel
   Name:    draft-pignataro-opsawg-oam-whaaat-question-mark-04.txt
   Pages:   10
   Dates:   2024-05-08

Abstract:

   As the IETF continues to produce and standardize different
   Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) protocols and
   technologies, various qualifiers and modifiers are prepended to the
   OAM acronym.  While, at first glance, the most used appear to be well
   understood, the same qualifier may be interpreted differently in
   different contexts.  A case in point is the qualifiers "in-band" and
   "out-of-band" which have their origins in the radio lexicon and which
   have been extrapolated into other communication networks.

   This document considers some common qualifiers and modifiers that are
   prepended, within the context of packet networks, to the OAM acronym,
   and lays out guidelines for their use in future IETF work.

   This document updates RFC 6291 by adding to the guidelines for the
   use of the term "OAM".

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