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Vendor-Specific Class-Num availability
I see from draft-ietf-rsvp-iana-00.txt the following:
The following table shows the behavior and IANA assignment rule
for each sub-range of the Class Number value:
0-80 REJECT; assigned by IANA with IETF Consensus.
81-127 REJECT; assigned by IANA using First-Come-First-Served
128-159 (Reserved)
160-191 IGNORE; assigned by IANA with IETF Consensus.
192-223 FORWARD; assigned by IANA with IETF Consensus.
224-255 FORWARD; assigned by IANA using First-Come-First-Served
2.3 Class Type
Class Type is an 8-bit number that is assigned distinctly for each
Class Number.
0 Illegal value
1-127 Assigned by IANA with IETF Consensus.
128-191 Assigned by IANA using First-Come-First-Served
192-255 Private usage.
I'm wondering if any of these values have been assigned for vendor specific
object definitions. It seems that the range 192 - 255 is available for the
Type. What about for the Class? If you are curious, the purpose is to
provide a place to carry end-to-end OIF-UNI data.
Thanks,
> Michael Mandelberg
> FirstWave Intelligent Optical Networks, Inc.
> 11800 Sunrise Valley Drive, 15th floor
> Reston, Virginia 20191
> (703) 390 - 9401, x 1008
> mmandelberg@fwion.com
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