[ippm] Secdir last call review of draft-ietf-ippm-capacity-metric-method-05

Rifaat Shekh-Yusef via Datatracker <noreply@ietf.org> Mon, 08 February 2021 00:29 UTC

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Reviewer: Rifaat Shekh-Yusef
Review result: Ready

I have reviewed this document as part of the security directorate's
ongoing effort to review all IETF documents being processed by the
IESG.  These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the
security area directors.  Document editors and WG chairs should treat
these comments just like any other last call comments.

The document relies on an existing and well defined security considerations
established by published RFCs.