I am the assigned Gen-ART reviewer for this draft. For background on Gen-ART, please see the FAQ at < http://wiki.tools.ietf.org/area/gen/trac/wiki/GenArtfaq>. Please resolve these comments along with any other Last Call comments you may receive. Document: draft-eastlake-rfc5342bis-02 Reviewer: David L. Black Review Date: June 5, 2013 IETF LC End Date: June 4, 2013 Summary: This draft is on the right track but has open issues, described in the review. This draft updates the IANA registered Ethernet parameters for IETF use, including recording values assigned for documentation. It also makes some minor changes to IANA procedures. IANA should review this entire draft, not just its IANA Considerations section; Pearl Liang appears to have done that comprehensive review for IANA. Major issues: None Minor issues: One, the IANA review also found this issue. Section 3.2 states: IANA will assign "00-00-0E-00-42" as the protocol number under the IANA OUI to be used for documentation purposes. IANA has not made this assignment, but this assignment request is not recorded in the IANA Considerations section where IANA actions are requested and recorded by IANA after they have been performed. This assignment needs to be added to the IANA Considerations section; see item 5 in the IANA review. Nits/editorial comments: Section 1: This document uses an "IESG Ratification" process for some assignments. This is not the same process as the "IESG Approval" process defined in RFC 5226. As those names could be confused by a casual reader who is not strongly familiar with IANA processes, I suggest adding a statement that the "IESG Ratification" process is defined in this document and is not the same as the "IESG Approval" process in RFC 5226. This could be added after the sentence that cites RFC 5226. Section 1.4: It would be helpful to point out that there is no OUI assigned for documentation purposes, but there are identifiers based on the IANA OUI that have been assigned for documentation purposes. In general, the use of the acronym IAB for Individual Address Block is unfortunate, but unavoidable, and this is clearly pointed out in the definition of the IAB acronym in section 1.2. Nothing can or should be done about this. idnits 2.12.17 did not find any nits. Thanks, --David ---------------------------------------------------- David L. Black, Distinguished Engineer EMC Corporation, 176 South St., Hopkinton, MA  01748 +1 (508) 293-7953             FAX: +1 (508) 293-7786 david.black at emc.com        Mobile: +1 (978) 394-7754 ----------------------------------------------------