Re: [core] [Last-Call] Opsdir last call review of draft-ietf-core-dev-urn-08

Jari Arkko <jari.arkko@piuha.net> Mon, 04 January 2021 13:55 UTC

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Dan:

Many thanks for your review.

Jari

> On 30 Nov 2020, at 11.01, Dan Romascanu via Datatracker <noreply@ietf.org> wrote:
> 
> Reviewer: Dan Romascanu
> Review result: Ready
> 
> This informational document describes a new Uniform Resource Name (URN)
> namespace for hardware device identifiers. URNs can be easily passed along in
> an application that needs the information, as it fits in protocols mechanisms
> that are designed to carry URNs. This URNs usage is  an alternative to
> Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) for cases where it is important that the
> identifiers are as simple as possible and where additional requirements on
> stable storage, real-time clocks, and identifier length can be prohibitive.
> 
> The document is short and clear. There is no significant impact form an
> operational or manageability point of view. It is useful for network operators
> to read Section 4 (DEV URN Subtypes) which can provide useful information for
> operational actions or troubleshooting.
> 
> This document is READY from an OPS-DIR perspective.
> 
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