Hello, I have been selected to do a routing directorate “early” review of this draft. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-detnet-oam-framework/ The routing directorate will, on request from the working group chair, perform an “early” review of a draft before it is submitted for publication to the IESG. The early review can be performed at any time during the draft’s lifetime as a working group document. The purpose of the early review depends on the stage that the document has reached. For more information about the Routing Directorate, please see http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/rtg/trac/wiki/RtgDir Document: draft-ietf-detnet-oam-framework-07 Reviewer: Tal Mizrahi Review Date: January 19th, 2023 Intended Status: Informational Summary: This document is basically ready for publication, but has nits that should be considered prior to being submitted to the IESG. Comments: The document summarizes the OAM requirements of DetNet networks. The document provides a good background of the necessary OAM components and presents the requirements of the OAM solutions. Issues: - It would be helpful if the abstract would say that the target audience of this document is the DetNet working group members, and is intended to be used as a set of requirements for future work in the DetNet working group. - Section 3 - Operation: - For each of the sections 3.2-3.7 it would be helpful if you could specify how PREOF affects each of these functions. For example, continuity checking: what happens if MEP A and MEP B are two PREOF endpoints - is continuity checking performed individually for each of the PREOF paths, or is PREOF transparent to the CC? - "information is collected and sent using the DetNet Controller Plane" - isn't it collected by the management plane? It may be worth clarifying in the document the exact breakdown between the management plane and the controller plane in the context of this document. - Section 8 - Security Considerations: You may want to mention that specifically, the security considerations of OAM in the context of DetNet are discussed in Section 9 of [RFC 9055]. Nits: - Section 2.1 [RFC8655] ==> Section 2.1 of [RFC8655] - Maintenance Intermediate endPoint (MIP) ==> [according to IEEE 802.1] Maintenance Intermediate Point (MIP) - In-band OAM is an active OAM is considered ==> In-band OAM is an active OAM considered - therefore, PM is a key topic ==> please add "PM" to the acronym list - DetNet service sub-layer functions using a sequence number. ==> DetNet service sub-layer functions use sequence numbers for PREOF. - Control Plane / Controller Plane - please be consistent, or clarify the difference between the two terms. - perfromence metris ==> performance metrics - systemto ==> system to - downstream MEP ==> the term is used without definition