Hi all: I have performed an Operations Directorate review of draft-ietf-mpls-in-udp-04 "This document specifies an IP-based encapsulation for MPLS, called MPLS-in-UDP (User Datagram Protocol)." It also explore the use cases for such a protocol. - - - - 1. Is the specification complete? Can multiple interoperable implementations be built based on the specification? Yes. 2. Is the proposed specification deployable? If not, how could it be improved? Yes. 3. Does the proposed approach have any scaling issues that could affect usability for large scale operation? I guess that the most likely use of this protocol will be by ISPs who need to make an MPLS tunnel via the Internet to a small remote site - that is, it's unliekly to be deployed on a large scale. 4. Are there any backward compatibility issues? No, this is a new, specialised, tunnelling protocol. 5. Do you anticipate any manageability issues with the specification? Since it's most likely to be deployed by ISPs, they'll need to make sure that their PE equipment implements it correctly, so that it interworks as expected with the MPLS systems at each tunnel endpoint. As for manageability, it introduces an unreliable (UDP) link into an MPLS network - that means ISP operators will need to be aware of such links so that they can minimise the time taken to diagnose link failure, or sudden increases in packet loss rate. 6. Does the specification introduce new potential security risks or avenues for fraud? Yes; the drafts Security Considerations cover this well. Two suggested improvements: - Section 3, the packet layour diagram shows the UDP Destination port name as 'MPLS.' Using 'MPLS-in-UDP' would save people like me betting this confused with the port for passing MPLS LDP info. - Section 3: Destination port number - maybe add 'or MPLS-in-UDP with DTLS' as you do in section 4. Cheers, Nevil Co-chair, IPFIX and EMAN WGs -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nevil Brownlee Computer Science Department Phone: +64 9 373 7599 x88941 The University of Auckland FAX: +64 9 373 7453 Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand