Brian,

Authors,

While reviewing this document during AUTH48, please resolve (as necessary) 
the following questions, which are also in the XML file.

1) <!--[rfced] The short title that spans the header of the PDF file has
been updated as follows to more closely align with the document
title. Please let us know of any objections.

Original:
   IGMP IANA

Current:
   IANA Considerations for IGMP
-->


2) <!--[rfced] This document obsoletes RFC 3228, which was BCP 57.  As 
such, we have assigned BCP 57 to this document.  Please let us know any 
changes are needed.  

See the complete list of BCPs here:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/bcps
-->


3) <!-- [rfced] Please insert any keywords (beyond those that appear in
the title) for use on https://www.rfc-editor.org/search. -->


4) <!-- [rfced] For ease of the reader, we suggest including the IANA 
registry name.  Do the types and codes get registered in the Internet 
Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Parameters registry 
<https://www.iana.org/assignments/icmp-parameters>?  However, we don't see 
"IETF Review" listed 
as the registration procedure for any of the registries on that page. 

Perhaps this refers to the "IGMP/MLD Extension Types" registry, which lists 
IETF Review and includes a range for Experimental Use? 

Original:
2.1.2.  Multicast Listener Discovery

   As with IGMP, the MLD header also contains Type and Code fields.
   Assignment of those fields within the MLD header is defined in
   [RFC4443] with a registration policy of IETF Review.
-->


5) <!--[rfced] For easy reference, would you like to add section numbers
to the following text? If so, please confirm that Sections 5.1
and 5.2 of [RFC9777] and Sections 4.1 and 4.2 of [RFC9776] are
correct. Note that there are two instances in the text.

Original:
   The Flags Bit value in the registry above corresponds to the column header
   in the packet format diagrams in [I-D.ietf-pim-3810bis] and
   [I-D.ietf-pim-3376bis].

Perhaps:
   The Flags Bit value in the registry above corresponds to the column header
   in the packet format diagrams in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of [RFC9777] and 
   Sections 4.1 and 4.2 of [RFC9776].
-->


6) <!-- [rfced] Because the E-bit appears in both tables with a reference, 
the text that follows seems redundant.  Perhaps "The initial contents..." 
text can be removed? 

      | 0         |     E      | Extension   | RFC 9279  |

   ... 
   The initial contents of this requested registry should contain the
   E-bit defined in [RFC9279].


      | 0         |     E      | Extension   | RFC 9279  |

   ... 
   The initial contents of this requested registry should contain the
   E-bit defined in [RFC9279].
-->


7) <!-- [rfced] As RFCs 9776 and 9777 are being with this document, please 
consider whether the references should be to the individual RFCs or the 
STDs instead. 
--> 


8) <!-- [rfced] Please review the "Inclusive Language" portion of the 
online Style Guide 
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/styleguide/part2/#inclusive_language>
and let us know if any changes are needed.  Updates of this nature 
typically result in more precise language, which is helpful for readers.

Note that our script did not flag any words in particular, but this should 
still be reviewed as a best practice.
-->


Thank you.

RFC Editor




On Mar 10, 2025, at 11:07 PM, rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org wrote:

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RFC 9778 (draft-ietf-pim-3228bis-07)

Title            : IANA Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocols
Author(s)        : B. Haberman
WG Chair(s)      : Stig Venaas, Mike McBride

Area Director(s) : Jim Guichard, John Scudder, Gunter Van de Velde


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