[Ietf-not43] part way through the matrix
Edward Lewis
edlewis at arin.net
Fri Jun 27 11:35:52 EDT 2003
Unfortunately, today is my next to last day in the office before
Vienna (yeah, already). So I've trying to rush through the matrix
not at a promising rate.
Talking to Andy a few days ago about CRISP in a context outside the
matrix (I'm trying to do the review relying only on the docs as much
as a possible), he mentioned that CRISP is defining a lookup protocol
and not a search protocol. I.e., using the address realm (the
context we were talking about), if I ask for a 32 bit IP address, I
would have expected to get the hierarchy of records showing the
allocation/assignments of the address and not just *a* particular
record corresponding to that address. (I'm trying to illustrate the
difference between a search and a lookup, not a desired scenario,
etc.)
I don't see that this distinction is clearly described in the
documents (requirements or proposal). Once Andy explained that, it
made a lot of things make more sense.
Given that, returning to the matrix, there is a lot of verbiage about
"search" as in 3.2.2.1 of the requirements. I can understand that if
I want to look up a book in a library collection, I need to search
the shelves for the location assigned it. But I found the words
there confusing (until talking with Andy).
On another topic, I can't figure out one requirement - like, what it
means. It's the one on a query distribution mechanism. (3.1.11.1 in
the requirements.) What's that? TCP? The accompanying text in the
requirements isn't very specific.
PS - Sorry if these comments are elsewhere and recently, I'm really
trying to base this on the documents (or make the questions public).
PPS - And Andy, if you are working all weekend to get the new version
out anyway, (;)), can you include some client-server message examples
(in dreg)?
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