[Pce] [Editorial Errata Reported] RFC5440 (4956)

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The following errata report has been submitted for RFC5440,
"Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP)".

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You may review the report below and at:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5440&eid=4956

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Type: Editorial
Reported by: Adrian Farrel <afarrel@juniper.net>

Section: 9.3

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Notes
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This section does not tell IANA the range for the Object-Types to be registered for each Object-Class, nor what to do with the values not assigned in this document.

IANA has correctly recognised that the top value is 15, and that the values between those shown here and 15 should be marked as "Unassigned." 

However, there is confusion over the value 0 for an Object-Type. The old entries (arising from RFC 5440) do not mention 0. Newer entries for RFC 7470 and several I-Ds in the pipe mark 0 as Unassigned.

For consistency, ALL 0 Object-Types should be marked "Reserved".

(This might need an Errata Report against some other RFCs if you are particularly fussy, but I think we can do it all on this report.)

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RFC5440 (draft-ietf-pce-pcep-19)
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Title               : Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP)
Publication Date    : March 2009
Author(s)           : JP. Vasseur, Ed., JL. Le Roux, Ed.
Category            : PROPOSED STANDARD
Source              : Path Computation Element
Area                : Routing
Stream              : IETF
Verifying Party     : IESG