hi all,

a text mistake is discovered (by Masakazu Asama-san, the developer of
ASAMAP MAP implementation, thanks a lot to Asama-san!). the erratum must be
included in the next revision:

 4.2.5 PSID Consideration
   ...
   (para 2 reads)
   The default PSID offset is chosen as 4 in [I-D.ietf-softwire-map] and
   full-zero PSID is not permitted to use, which excludes the use of
   port range 0~4096. Operator may adjust the value based on actual
   usage, policy, and service model.
   ...

where the *full-zero PSID is not permitted to use* is incorrect. the fact
is, port range 0~4096 doesn't corresponds to the PSID = 0x000, but the
offset-bits = 0x0. i.e., no matter how much the PSID value is, the
full-zero offset-bits (the first 4 bits of port number, as default) is
excluded from using. full-zero PSID is NO problem here.

please the co-authors, and others too, do the double-check on the
understanding.

cheers,
maoke

2013/2/25 <[email protected]>

>
> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
> directories.
>  This draft is a work item of the Softwires Working Group of the IETF.
>
>         Title           : Mapping of Address and Port (MAP) - Deployment
> Considerations
>         Author(s)       : Qiong Sun
>                           Maoke Chen
>                           Gang Chen
>                           Tina Tsou
>                           Simon Perreault
>         Filename        : draft-ietf-softwire-map-deployment-01.txt
>         Pages           : 32
>         Date            : 2013-02-25
>
> Abstract:
>    This document describes when and how an operator uses the technique
>    of Mapping of Address and Port (MAP) for the IPv4 residual deployment
>    in the IPv6-dominant domain.
>
>
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