Hi Dale,
Thanks for your review.
I have made your suggested editorial changes and submitted a revised version of
the draft.
Best regards,
Jens
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From: 6lo [mailto:6lo-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of Dale R. Worley
Sent: 17. november 2016 04:35
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Subject: Re: [6lo] Last Call: <draft-ietf-6lo-dect-ule-07.txt> (Transmission of
IPv6 Packets over DECT Ultra Low Energy) to Proposed Standard
Comments on draft-ietf-6lo-dect-ule-07.
Some of these comments appear to be technical questions, but I believe that in
all cases, there is misunderstanding due to editorial issues.
1. Introduction
DECT terminology operates with two major role definitions:
Better, "DECT terminology has two major role definitions".
broche
Wiktionary says this form is obsolete and "brooch" is preferred. But this may
be a specialized usage where "broche" is always used.
gateways, as many of these already implements DECT CAT-iq for
"implements" should be "implement" here.
1.2. Terms Used
6CO: 6LoWPAN Context Option [RFC6775]
6BBR: 6loWPAN Backbone Router
[etc.]
Normally, a colon is not used in this situation.
2. DECT Ultra Low Energy
support both circuit switched for service
This is probably supposed to be "circuit switched service".
2.1. The DECT ULE Protocol Stack
The DECT ULE protocol stack consists of the PHY layer operating at
frequencies in the 1880 - 1920 MHz frequency band depending on the
region and uses a symbol rate of 1.152 Mbps. Radio bearers are
allocated by use of FDMA/TDMA/TDD techniques.
The first sentence doesn't make sense, as a protocol stack cannot "consist of"
a PHY layer. I think you want "The DECT ULE PHY layer operates ..." or "The
DECT ULE protocol stack contains/includes a PHY layer operating ..."
The "symbol rate" (IIUC) is the rate at which code symbols are transmitted, and
so is measured in symbols/second not bits/second.
Perhaps you mean that the "raw data rate" is 1.152 Mbps?
The DECT ULE device will typically incorporate an Application
Programmers Interface (API) as well as common elements known as
This should be "application programming interface" to match the definition in
section 1.2. If a specific API is meant, then the spelled-out version can be
capitalized, but if the API is not specified, the spelled-out version should be
lower-case.
Figure 1 above shows the DECT ULE Stack divided into the Control-
plane and User-data path, to left and to the right, respectively.
Figure 1 uses "U-plane" whereas the text uses "User-data path".
Should "path" be "plane"?
2.2. Link Layer Roles and Topology
whereas DECT ULE in it's primary configuration
s/it's/its/ (This is an irregularity in English.)
DECT ULE repeaters are considered to operate in the DECT protocol
domain and are outside the scope of this document.
It would be convenient if DECT repeaters were transparent to the layers of the
protocol described in this document. If so, it would be useful to state that
explicitly. OTOH, if DECT ULE repeaters are not expected to interoperate with
6lo-dect-ule, it would be useful to warn the reader.
2.5. Additional Considerations
The DECT ULE standard allows PP to be DECT-registered (bind) to s/bind/bound/
multiple FP and roaming between them. These FP and their 6LBR
s/roaming/roam/
functionalities can either operate individual or connected through a
s/operate individual/operate individually/
Backbone Router as per [I-D.ietf-6lo-backbone-router].
3. Specification of IPv6 over DECT ULE
As consequence of DECT ULE in it's primary configuration does not
"it's" should be "its". The first few words of the sentence aren't quite
correct. A better phrasing is "Because DECT ULE in its primary ...".
3.1. Protocol Stack
<<IWU-ATTRIBUTES>>
Is this written in the way that it should be?
3.2.1. Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
Detection (DAD) [RFC4862] MUST be used. In situations where the
devices address embedded in the IID are required to support
deployment constraints, 6LN MAY form a 64-bit IID by utilizing the
MAC-48 device address or DECT device addresses.
"devices" should have an apostrophe, and "address" does not agree with "are".
The best fix for this is probably to make the words singular:
In situations where the device's address embedded in the IID is
required to support ...
However, it is not clear what is "required to support". I suspect that is the
fact that the device's address is embedded in the IID, rather than the device's
address. In that case, the sentence is disambiguated as:
In situations where deployment constraints require the device's
address to be embedded in the IID, 6LN MAY form a 64-bit IID by
utilizing the MAC-48 device address or DECT device addresses.
3.2.2. Neighbor Discovery
As DECT ULE is considered not to
support mesh networks, hence only those aspects that apply to a star
topology are considered.
This is not worded correctly. Perhaps
As DECT ULE is does not support mesh networks, only those aspects
of [RFC6775] that apply to a star topology are considered.
5. Security Considerations
The secure transmission of speech over DECT will be based on the
DSAA2 and DSC/DSC2 specification developed by ETSI TC DECT and the
ETSI SAGE Security expert group.
This paragraph discusses securing speech transmission, which is irrelevant to
this specification. OTOH, the cryptographic processes described in the next
two paragraphs are not specified, only their outlines are given. Is the word
"speech" in the above paragraph correct? It it was changed to "data", then the
first paragraph connects to the next two paragraphs.
Dale
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