Hi Everyone, I plan to verify this in the near future (let’s say, Monday Feb 13) unless anyone objects.
Thanks, —John > On Nov 6, 2022, at 4:27 AM, RFC Errata System <[email protected]> > wrote: > > The following errata report has been submitted for RFC5880, > "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)". > > -------------------------------------- > You may review the report below and at: > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/eid7240__;!!NEt6yMaO-gk!DSW_aH2n7cYViXw08rr41mmdkcad5rzUky6aMWE1XW-uhZqqdIELlYuLQ20Sw8Z1cTiyiqHvd7VyqUJIsm_Lmg$ > > -------------------------------------- > Type: Technical > Reported by: Jeffrey Haas <[email protected]> > > Section: 6.8.1 > > Original Text > ------------- > bfd.LocalDiag > > The diagnostic code specifying the reason for the most recent > change in the local session state. This MUST be initialized to > zero (No Diagnostic). > > Corrected Text > -------------- > [Proposed text] > > bfd.LocalDiag > > The diagnostic code specifying the reason for the most recent > change in the local session state. This MUST be initialized to > zero (No Diagnostic). It MUST also be re-initialized to zero > (No Diagnostic) when the local session state transitions to Up. > > Notes > ----- > RFC 5880 at various points calls out setting the value of bfd.LocalDiag as > part of state transitions. The text defining the feature calls for it to be > initialized to zero. However, it doesn't define under what conditions it > should be re-initialized to zero. > > One possible place where it may be reinitialized is when the session > transitions back to Up, indicating that prior issues may have been cleared. > > Instructions: > ------------- > This erratum is currently posted as "Reported". If necessary, please > use "Reply All" to discuss whether it should be verified or > rejected. When a decision is reached, the verifying party > can log in to change the status and edit the report, if necessary. > > -------------------------------------- > RFC5880 (draft-ietf-bfd-base-11) > -------------------------------------- > Title : Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) > Publication Date : June 2010 > Author(s) : D. Katz, D. Ward > Category : PROPOSED STANDARD > Source : Bidirectional Forwarding Detection > Area : Routing > Stream : IETF > Verifying Party : IESG
