Call for Comment on draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications-09 on "Architectural Considerations of IP Anycast"

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This is an announcement of an IETF-wide Call for Comment on "Architectural Considerations of IP Anycast" (draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications-09). 

The document is being considered for publication as an Informational RFC within the IAB stream, and is available for inspection here: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications/

The Call for Comment will last until August 1, 2013. Please send comments to iab@xxxxxxx or submit them via TRAC (see below). 

Russ Housley
IAB Chair

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Submitting Comments via TRAC

1. To submit an issue in TRAC, you first need to login to the IAB site on the tools server: 
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2. If you don't already have a login ID, you can obtain one by navigating to this site: 
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3. Once you have obtained an account, and have logged in, you can file an issue by navigating to the ticket entry form: 
http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/iab/trac/newticket 

4. When opening an issue: 
a. The Type: field should be set to "defect" for an issue with the current document text, or "enhancement" for a proposed addition of functionality (such as an additional requirement). 
b. The Priority: field is set based on the severity of the Issue. For example, editorial issues are typically "minor" or "trivial". 
c. The Milestone: field should be set to milestone1 (useless, I know). 
d. The Component: field should be set to the document you are filing the issue on. 
e. The Version: field should be set to "1.0". 
f. The Severity: field should be set to based on the status of the document (e.g. "In WG Last Call" for a document in IAB last call) 
g. The Keywords: and CC: fields can be left blank unless inspiration seizes you. 
h. The Assign To: field is generally filled in with the email address of the editor. 

5. Typically it won't be necessary to enclose a file with the ticket, but if you need to, select "I have files to attach to this ticket". 

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Click on the ticket number you want to update, and then modify the ticket fields as required. 






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