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Re: OSPF TLVs
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Adrian Farrel wrote:
> I don't see why there is any change required.
Agree with Adrian.
> You appear to be precluding TLVs from having any length that is not a
> multiple of four bytes. This seems unnecessary.
(I don't think Venkata says that. But then again, he can chime in.)
> What we currently have is a rule that tells you how to encode a TLV into an
> OSPF LSA if it is not a multiple of four bytes.
> You have a separate rule that says that a specific TLV has some reserved
> bytes.
If a TLV has reserved bits/bytes that it explicitly defines, that's
just part of the Value field as far as the TLV is concerned.
> Why do we need to make any changes?
Why indeed? :-)
> The only change that might be of use would be to change the name of any
> field that is included in a TLV from "padding" to "reserved" to avoid
> confusion.
Good idea.
> Perhaps the draft's authors would like to contribute to this thread.
Don't know which draft you're referring to, unless it's draft 3630 :-)
Kireeti.
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