RE: Please review and comment: draft-ietf-ops-vlanid-tc-mib-00.tx t
"Wijnen, Bert (Bert)" <[email protected]> Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:43:45 +0100
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> On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 09:03:50AM -0700, C. M. Heard wrote: > > > > > > The real interesting question is how RFC 2674 should pick up this > > > definition. Is the idea that they import form the new TC MIB and > > > just remove their definition? That might break other imports. If > > > they import and keep the original definition in RFC 2674, you will > > > have to distinguish the two TCs with the same name, which is likely > > > to test the quality of MIB parsers. > > > > > > So perhaps the new TCs should in fact go into an update of RFC 2674 > > > rather than introducing a new module? This would at least side-step > > > this interesting problem... > > Another way to side step it is to rename the TCs in my document I can name them VlanIdentifier VlanIdentifierOrAny VlanIdentifierOrNone A quick check seems to indicate they have not yet been used in IETF MIB modules. comments? > > This approach would solve the "legal" problems but it does > > have some significant drawbacks: > > > > - It's necessary to re-spin RFC 2674. Bert has suggested an > > incremental update as one way to get around this. > > > > - It causes any module that imports VlanID and kin to depend > > normatively on the P-BRIDGE-MIB. The upshot would be that absent a > > variance of some kind, no module importing VlanID and kin could > > advance on the standards track faster than P-BRIDGE-MIB. That's not > > desirable, because changes to things that are unrelated to VlanID > > and kin could hold back advancement. > > So what is your suggestion how RFC 2674 should pick up the new TCs? Or > is your suggestion to leave RFC 2674 alone? > And with my suggested approach above we can leave 2674 alone till it needs to be opened for other reasons. Bert > /js