[Last-Call] Genart last call review of draft-ietf-lsr-isis-area-proxy-10

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Reviewer: Peter Yee
Review result: Ready with Nits

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Document: draft-ietf-lsr-isis-area-proxy-10
Reviewer: Peter Yee
Review Date: 2023-12-26
IETF LC End Date: 2023-12-22
IESG Telechat date: 2024-01-04

Summary: This is an experimental addition to IS-IS routing to allow the use of
Level 1 networks for transit of Level 2 network traffic without burdening the
Level 2 networks with full knowledge of the Level 1 network topology. At least
I think that's what this document covers. Routing is far outside of my
wheelhouse, so I can't really provide any routing-aware comments despite some
time spent glossing over some of the normative references. There are a few
truly minor nits in the document. [Ready with nits]

Major issues: None

Minor issues: None

Nits/editorial comments:

Page 4, second paragraph, second sentence: change "MPLS based" to "MPLS-based".

Page 4, section 1.1: in the text version that I read, the boilerplate contains
the link "(https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp14)". While this is found as a
hyperlink in the PDF and HTML versions, I don't believe it should appear in the
text version. I don't know if this is a tool issue, but recent RFCs that I
downloaded did not contain it. The hyperlink appears to cause idnits to
complain about incorrect boilerplate text.

Page 6, 1st paragraph, 1st sentence: change "i.e.  Ethernets" to "i.e.,
Ethernets", which is to say, change the first space to a comma.

Page 9, last paragraph, last sentence: change "implementation-dependent" to
"implementation dependent".


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