Hello Nabil, You replied:
I will folloup on the other emails. Just catching up in reverse order.
> RDI (Reverse defect indication) is what is used in RFC 6310 to indicate
failure in the rverse direction from the failure, and this document is aligned with that.
RDI is used to indicate that the *remote* end has detected a defect in the forward direction from local node towards the remote node. In the reverse direction (from remote node to local node) there is *no* defect. Expanding RDI as Reverse Defect Indication will put people on the wrong foot.
At the same time, RDI as Remote defect indication is what is used for Ethernet CFM, so the attemot here is to call out the acronyms used and in this case it is the same acronym that correspond to two different terminologies, each with its own context identified.
The same RFC6310 refers to G.775 and in appendix A.2 to ATM which both expand RDI into Remote Defect Indiction. And this expansion is used several times in RFC6310. The additional "for Continuity Check Message" is never used in any of these. So I strongly suggest to expand RDI *only* as: "Remote Defect Indication" to avoid creating any further confusion. Regards, Huub.