[PWE3] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5994 (2547)

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Subject: [PWE3] [Technical Errata Reported] RFC5994 (2547)
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The following errata report has been submitted for RFC5994,
"Application of Ethernet Pseudowires to MPLS Transport Networks".

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You may review the report below and at:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5994&eid=2547

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Type: Technical
Reported by: Alfred Hoenes <ah@TR-Sys.de>

Section: GLOBAL

Original Text
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a)

MPLS EXP field

b)

EXP-Inferred-PSC LSP (E-LSP)

Corrected Text
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a)

MPLS Traffic Class field

b)

Explicitly TC-encoded-PSC LSP (E-LSP)

Notes
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Rationale:
  RFC 5462 has carefully changed the terminology and updated RFCs 3032
  and 3270 (among others); it has given a detailed explantion why this
  needs to be done and confirmed that all future RFCs should
  unconditionally use the updated terms.
  See in particular Sections 2.1 and 2.2 of RFC 5462 for the updates to
  RFC 3032 and RFC 3270 (respectively) that are relevant for this RFC.

  Ironically, RFC 5994 cites RFC 5462, yet uses the obsolete terms. Sigh!

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RFC5994 (draft-ietf-pwe3-mpls-transport-04)
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Title               : Application of Ethernet Pseudowires to MPLS Transport Networks
Publication Date    : October 2010
Author(s)           : S. Bryant, Ed., M. Morrow, G. Swallow, R. Cherukuri, T. Nadeau, N. Harrison, B. Niven-Jenkins
Category            : INFORMATIONAL
Source              : Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge to Edge
Area                : Internet
Stream              : IETF
Verifying Party     : IESG