On 7/23/2011 3:13 AM, Mykyta Yevstifeyev wrote:
Hello,
The new registry says:
System Ports are assigned by IETF
process for standards-track protocols, as per [RFC1340]. User Ports
are assigned by IANA using the "Expert Review" process, as per
[RFC5226]. Dynamic Ports are not assigned.
I don't understand referencing RFC 1340 here.
1340 defines system vs. user ports.
You're right; it should refer to RFC 5226 there instead.
> You could better change
this to "System Ports are assigned per "Standards Action" or "IESG
Approval" process, as per [RFC5226]".
That's OK.
IESG Approval is assumed by the
RFC-to-be, Section 8.1:
o Reserved numbers and names are generally only assigned by a
Standards Action or an IESG Approval,
The above text isn't needed.
Also, the new registry doesn't seem to match the following rule:
The new assignment procedure
conserves resources by assigning a port number to an application for
only those transport protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP and/or DCCP) it
actually uses. The port number will be marked as Reserved - instead
of Assigned - in the port number registries of the other transport
protocols.
>
Such entries as:
tcpmux 1 tcp TCP Port Service Multiplexer [Mark_Lottor] [Mark_Lottor]
tcpmux 1 udp TCP Port Service Multiplexer [Mark_Lottor] [Mark_Lottor]
should be:
tcpmux 1 tcp TCP Port Service Multiplexer [Mark_Lottor] [Mark_Lottor]
tcpmux 1 udp TCP Port Service Multiplexer [Mark_Lottor] [Mark_Lottor]
1 sctp Reserved
1 dccp Reserved
Yes. This is already the case for TCP/UDP entries, but we should be
consistent with sctp and dccp.
Joe
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