Hello I have been selected to do a routing directorate “early” review of this draft. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-teas-ietf-network-slices/ 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. The document has finished WGLC and a small update was done. The WG chair requested a RtgDir Early Review before proceeding the document to the next stage. Therefore, my focus for the review was to determine whether the document is ready to be published. Please consider my comments along with the other working group last call comments. For more information about the Routing Directorate, please see ​http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/rtg/trac/wiki/RtgDir Document: draft-ietf-teas-ietf-network-slices-18.txt Reviewer: Jia He Review Date: 2023-01-20 Intended Status: Informational Summary: This draft is definitely important to facilitate a common understanding of network slicing in the IETF context. It is basically ready for publication, but there are some comments listed below that might be considered prior to being submitted to the IESG. Comments: 1) IMHO, it might make the reading easier if we can reorganize Section 4 and Section 5 a little bit. Is it possible to move Sections 4.2.1,4.2.2,4.2.3 to Section 5? In this way, Section 4 is left only with the definition/distinction of IETF Network Slice and IETF Network Slice Service. The details of SDP, connectivity construct, SLO, SLE could all be found in Section 5. The proposed reorganization is as follows: Section 4.2.1 might become a new Section 5.3, and Section 4.2.2 becomes a subsection 5.3.1 under the new Section 5.3. Section 4.2.3 might be added in Section 5.2, as a subsection 5.2.1. That is: 4. IETF Network Slice 4.1. Definition and Scope of IETF Network Slice 4.2. IETF Network Slice Service 5. IETF Network Slice System Characteristics 5.1. Objectives for IETF Network Slices 5.1.1. Service Level Objectives 5.1.2. Service Level Expectations 5.2. IETF Network Slice Service Demarcation Points 5.2.1. Ancillary CEs (originally Section 4.2.3) 5.3. Connectivity Constructs (originally Section 4.2.1) 5.3.1 Mapping Traffic Flows to Network Realizations (originally Section 4.2.2) 5.4. IETF Network Slice Composition The above comment is editorial and for reference only. It should not be considered as a major issue that blocks the proceeding to the IESG. 2) The first paragraph of Section 6.1 indicates the IETF Network Slice service customer and IETF Network Slice service provider are also stakeholders, but the relationship with the other stakeholders, i.e. Orchestrator, NSC, Network controller, is not mentioned. Is it possible to add some clarifications in the text? Nits: 1) Section 7.3, Page 33, s/it also a suitable basis..../it is also a suitable basis.... 2) Section A.5, Page 47, s/There is nothing special of novel about..../There is nothing special or novel about.... B.R. Jia