[Teas] Regarding draft-peng-teas-network-slicing

Vishnu Pavan Beeram <vishnupavan@gmail.com> Fri, 31 July 2020 13:22 UTC

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Subject: [Teas] Regarding draft-peng-teas-network-slicing
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Ran and other authors (of draft-peng-teas-network-slicing),

We had to unfortunately cut your presentation short in today's session
because of your audio issues. Please do use the mailing list to present and
discuss the concepts introduced in your draft.

The draft focuses a fair bit (and depends) on this new identifier that you
call AII (Administrative Instance Identifier) -- goes into detail on how it
is different from other "identifiers" and why it is absolutely necessary.
Please do have this aspect discussed/debated on the list.

Regards,
-Pavan