Ready with Issues. This document defines the protocol extensions for OSPF to advertise the link attributes of L2 interface bundle members such as instances of a IEEE 802.1AX Link Aggregation Group (LAG). This is a very useful document. It's clear and well-written. Operators that deploy OSPF in environments where IEEE 802.1AX or other L2 bundle interfaces may be present in routers will find this document very relevant. My main issue is related to the lack of any operational or management considerations. I believe that the following should be mentioned explicitly or by reference in a short Operational and Manageability Issues section: - any backwards compatibility or transition issues at deployment - any impact on traffic - any configuration parameters and default values - management including possible extensions of YANG or MIB modules I agree with the issues raised by the Gen-ART reviewer concerning the references, with the difference that I believe that [IEEE 802.1AX] should remain a Normative Reference. It's a full IEEE 802.1 standard, so referencing as Normative is fine. I would also suggest sending the document for review to the IEEE 802.1 WG via the IETF-IEEE coordination team.