Re: [Gen-art] Genart last call review of draft-ietf-sidrops-ov-egress-01

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Wed, 18 March 2020 03:27 UTC

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> I wanted to avoid "be able to be" and have an explicit actor. I see
> the difficulty you point to below.

i am happy to change to the following

>> As the origin AS may be modified by outbound policy, a BGP speaker
>> MUST apply ROV policy semantics using the My Autonomous System number
>> in the BGP OPEN message (see RFC 4271 section 4.2) issued to the peer
>> to which the UPDATE is being sent.

but, in my free opinion, as it is in IETF LC, the change is enough that
it might require approval by chairs and/or AD.

randy