Hi Scott. there is a following text in the OSPF draft: "On top of advertising the link attributes for standardized applications, link attributes can be advertised for the purpose of applications that are not standardized. We call such an application a "User Defined Application" or "UDA". These applications are not subject to standardization and are outside of the scope of this specification." Feel free to propose an additional text if you feel above is not sufficient. thanks, Peter On 14/06/2020 21:22, Scott Bradner via Datatracker wrote:
Reviewer: Scott Bradner Review result: Ready I have reviewed the latest version of this document and my earlier issues have been resolved at least well enough for teh document to be considered ready for publication. that said I still do not see where "User Defined Application Identifier" is actually cleanly defined - one can read carefully and determine but it would be easier on the reader to just say that it is a field that can be used to indicate the use of one or more non-standard applications within some scope (network, subnet, link, organization, ... not sure what scopes are meaningful here but it does not seem that a User Defined Application Identifier would be a global (between network operators) value Scott
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