Re: [Last-Call] [Tsv-art] Tsvart last call review of draft-ietf-lsr-isis-fast-flooding-07

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I just updated my review but I don’t think it generated another email. This is what I added:

Update: Even though the last review was meant to be an "early" it was only
requested right before IETF LC. I understand that the feedback provided is
therefore rather late in the process and therefore I don't think should block
publication of the draft.



On 29. Feb 2024, at 15:40, Mirja Kühlewind via Datatracker <noreply@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Reviewer: Mirja Kühlewind
Review result: On the Right Track

This document has been reviewed as part of the transport area review team's
ongoing effort to review key IETF documents. These comments were written
primarily for the transport area directors, but are copied to the document's
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I did an early TSV review a few weeks ago and the current version addresses a
lot of the comments and is an improvement.

On the high level I still think the document can be further improves by
recommending and discussion appropriate default values or values ranges to
ensure safe operation as implementors often reply on default value and if no
recommendation is given or discussed this can lead easy to a selection of too
high values that would overload the other end.

Also the congestion control part seems rather complex for a point-to-point
connection. I understand that the proposed mechanism was experimented with and
showed improvements in case of overload of the internal switch. However,
congestion control usually also aims to fully utilise the available resources
which is not a goal here and therefore a simpler solution like a circuit
breaker would probably be sufficient.


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