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draft-ietf-ccamp-rsvp-node-id-based-hello-00.txt
Hi,
Just a couple of comments.
Cheers,
Adrian
2. Introduction
Even in the case of packet MPLS, when link failure detection is
performed by some means other than RSVP Hellos (e.g., [BFD]), the use
of node-id based Hellos is also optimal for detection of signaling
adjacency failures for RSVP-TE.
This optimally only applies when there is more than one link between a pair of node,
right?
Say so?
Ditto section 3.
2. Introduction
This document also clarifies the use of node-id based Hellos when all
or a sub-set of TE links are unnumbered. This draft also clarifies
use of node-id based Hellos in these scenarios.
Repeated?
3. Node-id based RSVP Hellos
When a node receives a Hello packet where the destination IP address
is its local node-id as advertised in the IGP-TE topology, the node
MUST use its node-id in replying to the Hello message.
This is an interesting use of MUST when the receiving node knows that the use of node-id
is inappropriate.
I think it is really cute that Danny and Reshad have decided to swap email addresses :-)