Scott
- In this one paragraph:
Note that although Figure 4 only shows a single S-PE, a PW may
transit more one S-PE along its path. This architecture is
applicable when the S-PEs are statically chosen, or when they are
chosen using a dynamic path selection mechanism. Both directions
of an MS-PW must traverse the same set of S-PEs on a reciprocal
path. Note that although the S-PE path is therefore reciprocal,
the path taken by the PSN tunnels between the T-PEs and S-PEs may
not be reciprocal due to choices made by the PSN routing protocol.
... "reciprocal" is used, but nowhere else in the document. Should
it be "bi-directional" (used elsewhere)?
I am not sure.
In propagation and navigation a reciprocal path is the exact reverse of
the outward path,
and that is exactly what we want to say. I this context it is also
bidirectional.
- 15.1 "References" should be "Normative References"
We will split the list tomorrow.
Stewart
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