[mpls] Thought on draft-ninan-mpls-spring-inter-domain-oam

Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Mon, 08 March 2021 12:30 UTC

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Subject: [mpls] Thought on draft-ninan-mpls-spring-inter-domain-oam
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Hi,

Interesting presentation today.

Rather than waste mic time with small points, here's an email...

1. Do you *really* want the flags field to be just 7 bits? The figures show
that, but the text says "1 octet".

2. Would you consider putting the "SR algorithm" field down at the low order
bits of the double they are in? This allows (if necessary in the future)
more easy extension of the Flags field.

Cheers,
Adrian