[Sis-dtn] BPv7 RIDs and Updates
Tomaso.deCola at dlr.de
Tomaso.deCola at dlr.de
Fri Jun 28 09:36:24 UTC 2024
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for sharing the current version of the excel RID and new version of the book. Just two clarifications:
1. Is there also a word version in track/changes to better show the changes that were done with respect to the version pre-review agency 1.
2. Were the proposed changes stated in the RIDs accepted by the RIDs originators? I see most are coming from people usually present in our DTN WG telco, but others (like from CNES or Daniel Pettitt from ESA) are not participating to our telcos and we should make sure they are ok with how the RIDs have been implemented (or rejected).
Tomaso
From: SIS-DTN <sis-dtn-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org> On Behalf Of Jackson, Jonathan W. (MSFC-HP27)[MOSSI2] via SIS-DTN
Sent: Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2024 18:44
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Subject: [Sis-dtn] BPv7 RIDs and Updates
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Hello All,
Attached is the updated BPv7 book and RID spreadsheet for Final Reviews.
We've drafted the following note for RID 115 based on our discussion during today's telecon:
RID#
Paragraph Number
RID Short Title
From
To
Supporting Analysis
115
4.3.4
Creation Timestamp Sequence Number Clarification
The creation timestamp shall comprise the bundle creation time and the creation timestamp sequence number.
The creation timestamp shall comprise the bundle creation time and the creation timestamp sequence number.
NOTE: Implementations may choose to use the source node id and the creation timestamp sequence number. However, a global counter or a separate counter for each fully qualified source node ID is possible.
Without this wording there is enough ambiguity to allow for implementors to either associate the sequence number of the creation timestamp to a global counter which is the intent or on a per service basis potentially leading to unintended behavior.
Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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