Re: [netmod] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02

2019-05-29 Thread Lou Berger
All,     The WG LC is closed. Authors,     Please continue resolving the raised issues on the list, and let the WG know once a version that addresses all raised issues has been uploaded/published.  Also please also summarize any includes changes that were not otherwise discussed on-list.

Re: [netmod] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread tom petch
Tom Petch - Original Message - From: "Italo Busi" To: Cc: Sent: Monday, May 27, 2019 2:16 PM Subject: [netmod] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries On Friday within the TEAS WG, we have discussed an issue which seems generic and therefore agreed to ask for

Re: [netmod] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread Italo Busi
Hi Tom, Thanks for your reply It seems to me that the text you have quoted is from: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-6.2 If I can understand correctly, especially for section 6.2.1, this constraints does not apply to name attributes whose syntax is defined as a string and used as

Re: [netmod] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread tom petch
- Original Message - From: "Italo Busi" Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 11:02 AM Hi Tom, Thanks for your reply It seems to me that the text you have quoted is from: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-6.2 If I can understand correctly, especially for section 6.2.1, this

Re: [netmod] [Teas] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread Tarek Saad
Hi Rob, Inline.. On 5/29/19, 9:05 AM, "Teas on behalf of Rob Wilton (rwilton)" wrote: Are these ephemeral tunnels created and named by the device itself? [TS]: yes, some of those are auto-created by the device (e.g. triggered by some local event). Possibly using a human readable

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02

2019-05-29 Thread Martin Bjorklund
Kent Watsen wrote: > > > Hi Martin, > > Thanks for your review. > > > > I have reviewed draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02, and here are my > > comments: [...] > > The algorithm talks specifically about space (' ') rather than > > whitespace. > > True and, FWIW, this was the only

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02

2019-05-29 Thread Martin Bjorklund
Kent Watsen wrote: > > > > [RW] > > Yes, I think that is better, and probably OK. > > > > I still slightly question “One strategy is based on the time-proven use of > > a single backslash ('\') character to indicate where line-folding has > > occurred, with the continuation occurring with

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02

2019-05-29 Thread Italo Busi
It looks very good to me Thanks, Italo Italo Busi Principal Optical Transport Network Research Engineer Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Tel : +39 345 4721946 Email : italo.b...@huawei.com [cid:image001.png@01D5162F.7797D1D0] This e-mail and its attachments contain confidential information from

Re: [netmod] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread Rob Wilton (rwilton)
Are these ephemeral tunnels created and named by the device itself? Possibly using a human readable prefix (or suffix) might be better than using a symbol. E.g. perhaps a prefix of "sys-" as an abbreviation for system. Thanks, Rob -Original Message- From: Teas On Behalf Of tom petch

Re: [netmod] [Teas] Key collision between configured and ephemeral list entries

2019-05-29 Thread Italo Busi
Rob, Tarek, Thanks for following-up this discussion I like the suggestion to use a prefix string: those who prefers using one character (e.g., '#') could use a single character string Regarding the configuration, one possible issue that just jumped into my mind is what happens when the prefix

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-02

2019-05-29 Thread Kent Watsen
Hi Martin, >> When a larger document contains multiple instances of text content >> that may need to be folded or unfolded, it is assumed that another >> process inserts/extracts the individual text content instances to/ >> from the larger document prior to utilizing the algorithms