The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Definition of an IS-IS Link Attribute sub-TLV '
<draft-ietf-isis-link-attr-03.txt> as a Proposed
Standard
This document is the product of the IS-IS for IP Internets
Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Ross Callon and David Ward.
A URL of this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ie
tf-isis-link-attr-03.txt
Technical Summary
This document defines a sub-TLV called
"Link-attributes" carried
within the extended IS reachability TLV and used to flood
some
link characteristics.
Working Group Summary
The Working Group had consensus to advance this
document.
Protocol Quality
Alex Zinin and Bill Fenner reviewed this spec for the
IESG.
Note to RFC Editor
In section 2, please replace
OLD:
This sub-TLV is OPTIONAL and MAY appear at most once for
a single IS
neighbor. If a received LSP contains more than one
Link-Attribute
Sub-TLV, an implementation MAY decide to consider only
the first
encountered instance.
NEW:
This sub-TLV is OPTIONAL and MUST appear at most once for
a single IS
neighbor. If a received LSP contains more than one
Link-Attribute
Sub-TLV, an implementation SHOULD decide to consider only
the first
encountered instance.
In section 3, please replace
OLD:
A router not supporting the link-attribute sub-TLV MUST
just
silently ignore this sub-TLV.
NEW:
A router not supporting the link-attribute sub-TLV will
just
silently ignore this sub-TLV.
Section 2, second paragraph, replace:
OLD:
The Link-attribute sub-type is 19 (to be assigned by
IANA) and has a
length of 2 octets.
NEW:
The Link-attribute sub-type is 19 (to be assigned by
IANA) and the
link attribute has a length of 2 octets.
Section 2, third paragraph, replace:
OLD:
If a received LSP contains...
NEW:
If a received Link State Packet (LSP) contains...
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