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Re: Review of draft-ietf-dime-load-07

2017-03-07 09:47:08
Roni,

Thank you for your review.  Please see my comments inline.

Steve

On 2/23/17 3:01 AM, Roni Even wrote:
Reviewer: Roni Even
Review result: Ready with Nits

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Document: draft-ietf-dime-load-07
Reviewer: Roni Even
Review Date: 2017-02-23
IETF LC End Date: 2017-02-27
IESG Telechat date: 2017-03-16

Summary: This draft is almost ready for publication as a standard
track RFC

Major issues:

Minor issues:

I understand that each node can calculate the load differently , the
example in figure 8 demonstrate that the agent selection may be
different if the agent aggregates load from the servers to calculate
its load or just conveys his load, possibly even that each one of the
agents will use different method. Why not mandate load calculation
using aggregated weighted loads?
SRD> The working group thought it was best to leave this as an implementation decision.

Nits/editorial comments:
1. In section 5 paragraph 9 "The load report includes a value
indicating the load of the sending
    node relative load of the sending node, " should be just "The load
report includes a value indicating the relative load of the sending
node,"
SRD> Yes, change made.
2. In section 6.2 "weigth "
SRD> Change made.
3. in the security consideration what about an endpoint in the middle
changing the host load value causing a change in the routing
decisions.
SRD> I'm assuming that you mean an agent in the middle changing the host value. I've added the following to the security considerations section -- "Given that routing decisions are impacted by load information, there is potential for negative impacts on a Diameter network caused by erroneous or malicious load reports. This includes the malicious changing of load values by Diameter Agents."





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