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RFC 7426, "Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Layers and Architecture Terminology", January 2015

Source of RFC: IRTF

Errata ID: 5301
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Nikolai Malykh
Date Reported: 2018-03-24
Verifier Name: RFC Editor
Date Verified: 2018-03-27

Section 3.1 says:

   All planes mentioned above are connected via interfaces (indicated
   with "Y" in Figure 1.  An interface may take multiple roles depending
   on whether the connected planes reside on the same (physical or
   virtual) device.  If the respective planes are designed so that they
   do not have to reside in the same device, then the interface can only
   take the form of a protocol.  If the planes are collocated on the

It should say:

   All planes mentioned above are connected via interfaces (indicated
   with "Y" in Figure 1). An interface may take multiple roles depending
   on whether the connected planes reside on the same (physical or
   virtual) device.  If the respective planes are designed so that they
   do not have to reside in the same device, then the interface can only
   take the form of a protocol.  If the planes are collocated on the

Notes:

The closing bracket is missing in the second line.

Status: Held for Document Update (1)

RFC 7426, "Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Layers and Architecture Terminology", January 2015

Source of RFC: IRTF

Errata ID: 5302
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Nikolai Malykh
Date Reported: 2018-03-25
Held for Document Update by: Colin Perkins
Date Held: 2019-04-04

Section 7 says:

   [REST]        Fielding, Roy, "Chapter 5: Representational State
                 Transfer (REST)", in Disseration "Architectural Styles
                 and the Design of Network-based Software
                 Architectures", 2000.

It should say:

   [REST]        Fielding, Roy, "Chapter 5: Representational State
                 Transfer (REST)", in Dissertation "Architectural Styles
                 and the Design of Network-based Software
                 Architectures", 2000.

Notes:

Typo (t letter missing).

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