Hello, I have been selected as the Routing Directorate reviewer for this draft. The Routing Directorate seeks to review all routing or routing-related drafts as they pass through IETF last call and IESG review, and sometimes on special request. The purpose of the review is to provide assistance to the Routing ADs. For more information about the Routing Directorate, please see ​http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/rtg/trac/wiki/RtgDir Although these comments are primarily for the use of the Routing ADs, it would be helpful if you could consider them along with any other IETF Last Call comments that you receive, and strive to resolve them through discussion or by updating the draft. Document: draft-ietf-pce-inter-layer-ext-12.txt Reviewer: Martin Vigoureux Review Date: 2017-01-20 IETF LC End Date: n/a Intended Status: Standards Track Summary: This document is ready for publication. I have found couple of items that made me raise questions, though. Comments: The Document is very well written. Great care has been taken to provide the reader with all the necessary information and pointers for him/her to apprehend the technology elements which are specified. Both protocol specification and clear elements of procedure are provided which is good. Minor Issues: It is important to optimize network resource utilization globally, i.e., taking into account all layers, rather than optimizing resource utilization at each layer independently. This allows better network efficiency to be achieved. Would the authors know at least a publication, which could be referenced, in support of that statement? I don't necessarily disagree with it but I find that it would nicely complement the view. [RFC4206] defines a way to signal ... [RFC5623] describes models for inter-... [RFC6457] describes two sub-options .... HTMLization does not work on references when they are the first element of a paragraph. Maybe something for the tools' team. In any case, not critical and not worth reworking the sentences unless you are as maniac as me :-) You state: If the I flag is clear (zero), the M flag has no meaning and MUST be ignored. But you don't have any similar statement regarding I and T. Is that on purpose or would one be useful? Somehow related to that, I was wondering if there is any value in sending the INTER-LAYER object when I=0? As a corollary, is the I bit really useful? The REQ-ADAP-CAP object MAY be used in a PCReq message in a mono- layer network to specify a requested adaptation capability for both ends of the LSP. In this case, it MAY be carried without an INTER- LAYER Object. Reading the last sentence makes me think that in the other cases an INTER-LAYER Object MUST/SHOULD be present. I am going too far or would some clarification on that aspect be valuable? For example Section 4.1 is very clear about SWITCH & INTER -LAYER Objects. I guess it wouldn't hurt to expand OF on its first use: multiple OF objects I am not sure to understand this request: IANA is further requested to update the registry to show an assignment action of "IETF Consensus" as already documented in [RFC5440]. Could you elaborate? Are you asking IANA to change the assignment policy from "IETF Review" to "IETF Consensus"? If so I doubt this will happen since rfc5226, which you cite just above, says: IETF Review - (Formerly called "IETF Consensus" .... Regards, Martin