RFC Errata
RFC 5810, "Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) Protocol Specification", March 2010
Note: This RFC has been updated by RFC 7121, RFC 7391
Source of RFC: forces (rtg)
Errata ID: 5348
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Nikolai Malykh
Date Reported: 2018-05-06
Held for Document Update by: Alvaro Retana
Date Held: 2018-05-07
Section 7.6.1 says:
Type: The operation type for Config message. Two types of operations for the Config message are defined: Type = "SET" - This operation is to set LFB components Type = "SET-PROP" - This operation is to set LFB component properties. Type = "DEL" - This operation is to delete some LFB components. Type = "COMMIT" - This operation is sent to the FE to commit in a 2pc transaction. A COMMIT TLV is an empty TLV, i.e., it has no "V"alue. In other words, there is a length of 4 (which is for the header only). Type = "TRCOMP" - This operation is sent to the FE to mark the success from an NE perspective of a 2pc transaction. A TRCOMP TLV is an empty TLV, i.e., it has no "V"alue. In other words, there is a length of 4 (which is for the header only).
It should say:
Type: The operation type for Config message. Five types of operations for the Config message are defined: Type = "SET" - This operation is to set LFB components Type = "SET-PROP" - This operation is to set LFB component properties. Type = "DEL" - This operation is to delete some LFB components. Type = "COMMIT" - This operation is sent to the FE to commit in a 2pc transaction. A COMMIT TLV is an empty TLV, i.e., it has no "V"alue. In other words, there is a length of 4 (which is for the header only). Type = "TRCOMP" - This operation is sent to the FE to mark the success from an NE perspective of a 2pc transaction. A TRCOMP TLV is an empty TLV, i.e., it has no "V"alue. In other words, there is a length of 4 (which is for the header only).
Notes:
The number of types is incorrect (two instead of five).