Re: CAPWAP IESG Review Comment T20
From: Romascanu, Dan (Dan) (dromascaavaya.com)
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:31:22 -0700 (PDT)
OK with me. 

Dan
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Calhoun (pacalhou) [mailto:pcalhoun [at] cisco.com] 
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 6:36 PM
> To: capwap [at] frascone.com
> Subject: [Capwap] CAPWAP IESG Review Comment T20
> 
> All,
>  
> Here is the IESG Review Comment:
>  
>    T20 - Section 4.6.16, 4.6.17, 4.6.33, 4.6.36, 4.6.42, 
> 4.6.43 - why do the encoded 
>    values start from 1 and not from 0? 
> 
> There is actually no reason why the values did not start at 
> zero. I will make the changes to renumber the values to start 
> at zero (0). The only one I disagree with is 4.6.43, because 
> this is a bit field, but I noticed that the text did not 
> explicitely call for a bit field, so I also made the necessary change.
> 
> <text>
> 4.6.16.  Data Transfer Data
> [...]
>    Data Type:   An 8-bit value the type of information being 
> sent.  The
>       following values are supported:
> 
>       0 -  WTP Crash Data
> 
>       1 -  WTP Memory Dump
> 
> 4.6.17.  Data Transfer Mode
> [...]
>    Data Type:   An 8-bit value the type of information being 
> requested.
>       The following values are supported:
> 
>       0 -  WTP Crash Data
> 
>       1 -  WTP Memory Dump
> 
> 4.6.33.  Radio Administrative State
> [...]
>    Admin State:   An 8-bit value representing the administrative state
>       of the radio.  The default value for the Admin State field is
>       listed in Section 4.8.1.  The following values are supported:
> 
>       0 -  Enabled
> 
>       1 -  Disabled
> 
> 4.6.36.  Returned Message Element
> [...]
>    Reason:   The reason why the configuration in the offending message
>       element could not be applied by the WTP.
> 
>       0 -  Unknown Message Element
> 
>       1 -  Unsupported Message Element
> 
>       2 -  Unknown Message Element Value
> 
>       3 -  Unsupported Message Element Value
> 
> 4.6.42.  WTP Fallback
> [...]
> 
>    Mode:   The 8-bit value indicates the status of automatic CAPWAP
>       fallback on the WTP.  When enabled, if the WTP detects that its
>       primary AC is available, and that the WTP is not 
> connected to the
>       primary AC, the WTP SHOULD automatically disconnect from its
>       current AC and reconnect to its primary AC.  If 
> disabled, the WTP
>       will only reconnect to its primary AC through manual 
> intervention
>       (e.g., through the Reset Request message).  The default 
> value for
>       this field is specified in Section 4.8.10.  The following values
>       are supported:
> 
>       0 -  Enabled
> 
>       1 -  Disabled
> 
>    Frame Tunnel Mode:   The Frame Tunnel mode specifies the tunneling
>       modes for station data that are supported by the WTP.  
> The following
>       values are supported for this bit field:
> 
> <text>
> 
> PatC
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