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RFC 3209, "RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels", December 2001

Note: This RFC has been updated by RFC 3936, RFC 4420, RFC 4874, RFC 5151, RFC 5420, RFC 5711, RFC 6780, RFC 6790, RFC 7274

Source of RFC: mpls (rtg)

Errata ID: 4733
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Ramakrishna DTV
Date Reported: 2016-07-06
Held for Document Update by: Deborah Brungard
Date Held: 2016-07-12

Section 4.3.2 says:

   To formalize the discussion, we call each group of nodes an abstract
   node.  Thus, we say that an explicit route is a specification of a
   set of abstract nodes to be traversed.  If an abstract node consists
   of only one node, we refer to it as a simple abstract node.

It should say:

   To formalize the discussion, we call each group of nodes an abstract
   node.  Thus, we say that an explicit route is a specification of a
   sequence of abstract nodes to be traversed.  If an abstract node 
   consists of only one node, we refer to it as a simple abstract node.

Notes:

s/set/sequence

A set implies ordering of abstract nodes is NOT important.
A sequence implies ordering of abstract nodes IS important.

In the rest of RFC 3209, this distinction is maintained, but not
in this paragraph.

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