Hi Eric,

Thanks for your review, I will take care of your comments.

" Line 136
   When S-D fails, a transient forwarding loop may appear between S and
   B if S updates its forwarding entry to D before B.
Something seems to have gone badly wrong with this paragraph. Are these lines 
supposed to be in the previous paragraph."

[SLI] This is the postamble of the figure and not really a paragraph.


"             Figure 7
Is this the same as the previous figure with T running CEAB?
"

[SLI] What figure are you talking about when saying "the previous" ?
I think there is a copy/paste issue. The tunnel T is not used here.


Brgds,


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Line 115
   Consider the case in Figure 1 where S does not have an LFA to protect
   its traffic to D.  That means that all non-D neighbors of S on the You need 
to define LFA.

Line 118
   topology will send to S any traffic destined to D if a neighbor did
   not, then that neighbor would be loop-free.  Regardless of the
   advanced fast-reroute (FRR) technique used, when S converges to the This is 
not a grammatical sentence.

Line 132
        S ------ B
             1
        Figure 1
What do the numbers in this box mean? I assume they are route metrics, but you 
need to say so.

Line 136
   When S-D fails, a transient forwarding loop may appear between S and
   B if S updates its forwarding entry to D before B.
Something seems to have gone badly wrong with this paragraph. Are these lines 
supposed to be in the previous paragraph.

Line 326
      unstable.  As an example, [I-D.ietf-rtgwg-backoff-algo] defines a
      standard SPF delay algorithm.
You need to define SPF here.

Line 338
   1.  The Up/Down event is notified to the IGP.
Usually, one would say that the IGP is notified of...

Line 552
           S

             Figure 7
Is this the same as the previous figure with T running CEAB?



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