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Status: Verified (1)

RFC 7665, "Service Function Chaining (SFC) Architecture", October 2015

Source of RFC: sfc (rtg)

Errata ID: 4528
Status: Verified
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Igor Duarte Cardoso
Date Reported: 2015-11-09
Verifier Name: Alia Atlas
Date Verified: 2015-11-11

Section 6 says:

packets at certain points on certain service chains, the control
mechanism MUST verify that appropriate protective treatment of
NSH information is available from the point where the
information is added to the point where it will be removed.  If
such mechanisms are unavailable, error notifications SHOULD be
generated.

It should say:

packets at certain points on certain service chains, the control
mechanism MUST verify that appropriate protective treatment of
SFC encapsulation information is available from the point where the
information is added to the point where it will be removed.  If
such mechanisms are unavailable, error notifications SHOULD be
generated.

Notes:

NSH has not been introduced earlier in the document. Moreover, the reference to NSH itself seems to have been a tiny mistake that slipped.
The corrected text replaces NSH with SFC encapsulation.

Status: Rejected (1)

RFC 7665, "Service Function Chaining (SFC) Architecture", October 2015

Source of RFC: sfc (rtg)

Errata ID: 4974
Status: Rejected
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT

Reported By: Phaneendra Manda
Date Reported: 2017-03-21
Rejected by: Alia Atlas
Date Rejected: 2017-03-21

Section 1.4 says:

One or more service functions can be involved in the delivery of
added-value services.  A non-exhaustive list of abstract service
functions includes: firewalls, WAN and application acceleration,
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), Lawful Intercept (LI), server load
balancing, NAT44 [RFC3022], NAT64 [RFC6146], NPTv6 [RFC6296],
HOST_ID injection, HTTP Header Enrichment functions, and TCP
optimizer.

It should say:

One or more service functions can be involved in the delivery of
added-value services.  A non-exhaustive list of abstract service
functions includes: firewalls, WAN and application acceleration,
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), Lawful Intercept (LI), server load
balancing, NAT44 [RFC3022], NAT64 [RFC6146], NPTv6 [RFC6296],
HOST_ID injection, HTTP Header Enrichment functions, TCP
optimizer, Parental control etc.

Notes:

Parental control can be added in the non-exhaustive list of abstract service functions. Also this list cannot be fixed, so etc an be added at the end of the list.
--VERIFIER NOTES--
The list specifically says that it is non-exhaustive. Adding more examples and an etc is not needed.

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