Re: DNSEXT WGLC Summary: AXFR clarify

2002-12-17 Thread D. J. Bernstein
DNSEXT chair Olafur Gudmundsson, who has been paid for BIND work, writes: only you objecting to the document There have been public objections from Aaron Swartz, Felix von Leitner, Len Budney, Kenji Rikitake, Dean Anderson, Sam Trenholme (MaraDNS implementor), and of course me (djbdns

RE: Last Call: Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF Version 2 to Proposed Standard

2002-12-17 Thread Pyda Srisuresh
Rohit, My comments were made solely in reference to the draft-katz-yeung draft; not in comparison to any specific draft, as you might believe. As for the comment from John Moy (circa July 2001) about the availability of an inter-area OSPF draft, I do recall responding that the inter-area draft

Re: Last Call: Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF Version 2 to Proposed Standard

2002-12-17 Thread Yakov Rekhter
Suresh, Rohit, My comments were made solely in reference to the draft-katz-yeung draft; not in comparison to any specific draft, as you might believe. As for the comment from John Moy (circa July 2001) about the availability of an inter-area OSPF draft, I do recall responding that the

RE: Last Call: Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF Version 2 toProposed Standard

2002-12-17 Thread Kireeti Kompella
Hi, On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Pyda Srisuresh wrote: The draft is a solution to providing TE within an OSPF area. Yes. The draft has serious scalability limitations in extending this to inter-area and mixed networks (with TE and non-TE nodes). Please see my comments below. Actually, inter-area