WG ACTION: 1 week to discuss [LL49] Lower case 2 MUSTs

Erik Guttman <[email protected]> Thu, 18 Mar 2004 12:10:54 +0100 (MET)
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.zeroconf
Message-ID <Pine.SOL.3.96.1040318120829.21728G-100000@suncc41>
Please review the following issue in the week ending 25 Mar 04.  If no
comments are received, the assumed action will be to accept the proposed
change.

----

LL49

Description of Issue: Lower case 2 MUSTs
Submitter Name:       Alex Zinin
Submitter Email:      
Date submitted:       20 Feb 04
Reference:            
(T=tech, E=edit):     E
Priority (S must, 1 Should, 2 May fix): S
Section:               Intorduction
Rationale/Explanation: 
Long Description:

> 1.  Introduction
...
>    Microsoft Windows 98 (and later) and Mac OS 8.5 (and later) already
>    support this capability.  This document standardizes usage,
>    prescribing rules for how Link-Local IPv4 addresses MUST be treated
>    by hosts and routers.  In particular, it describes how routers MUST
>    behave when receiving packets with IPv4 Link-Local addresses in the
>    source or destination address.  With respect to hosts, it discusses
>    claiming and defending addresses, maintaining Link-Local and
routable
>    IPv4 addresses on the same interface, and multihoming issues.
 
The two "MUST" above should be lower case.

Proposed Change:

from:

     Microsoft Windows 98 (and later) and Mac OS 8.5 (and later) already
     support this capability.  This document standardizes usage,
     prescribing rules for how Link-Local IPv4 addresses MUST be treated
     by hosts and routers.  In particular, it describes how routers MUST
     behave when receiving packets with IPv4 Link-Local addresses in the
     source or destination address.  With respect to hosts, it discusses
     claiming and defending addresses, maintaining Link-Local and
routable
     IPv4 addresses on the same interface, and multihoming issues.
 
to:

     Microsoft Windows 98 (and later) and Mac OS 8.5 (and later) already
     support this capability.  This document standardizes usage,
     prescribing rules for how Link-Local IPv4 addresses must be treated
     by hosts and routers.  In particular, it describes how routers must
     behave when receiving packets with IPv4 Link-Local addresses in the
     source or destination address.  With respect to hosts, it discusses
     claiming and defending addresses, maintaining Link-Local and
routable
     IPv4 addresses on the same interface, and multihoming issues.

----
Erik