Re: [Last-Call] Rtgdir last call review of draft-ietf-lisp-vendor-lcaf-10

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So we designed LCAFs to be short-word (16-bit) aligned so we wouldn’t waste packet space. Having an LCAF larger than 65535 bytes we felt wasn't necessary.  And same for the total number of types. 

Dino

On Apr 26, 2022, at 8:48 PM, Dhruv Dhody <dd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In some protocols that I am aware of, it is usual to state that the variable-length portion in the TLVs/objects is 4-byte aligned. But looking at RFC 8060, I see that LISP does not follow this approach for any of the LCAF and it works just fine without it. I agree with you that no change is required then. Thanks for taking my comment into consideration. 
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