Re: Working Group Last Call for draft-ietf-ospf-2547-dnbit-01.txt to both lists

Tom Petch <nwnetworks@DIAL.PIPEX.COM> Fri, 21 November 2003 12:00 UTC

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From: Tom Petch <nwnetworks@DIAL.PIPEX.COM>
Subject: Re: Working Group Last Call for draft-ietf-ospf-2547-dnbit-01.txt to both lists
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>> Throughout, VPN-IP address should be VPN-IPv4 address as in (mostly) the base
>> VPN documents
>
>I  prefer to  leave it  as is,  since there  is nothing  v4-specific  in the
>procedures.
>

I misunderstood, coming to this from [OSPF-VPN] which is - mostly - IPv4
specific.  Worth a note at the end of the Abstract such as

'The procedures specified apply equally to IPv4 and IPv6'
?
Tom Petch