Hi Shraddha,

> 3.Advertising generic metric in an application independent manner in
> legacy TLV 22 and ELO LSA
> does not violate RFC 8919/8920. Application-independent attributes are not
> expected to use RFC 8919/8920
> mechanisms. Generic metric is like igp cost. IGP-cost is never advertised
> in ASLA but it gets used in flex-algo
> and generic-metric is being modeled based on igp-cost.
> As currently written, this document is compliant to every RFC and draft
> that has
> been out there and not violating any of them.


To me it does violate section 12 of IGP Flexible Algorithm
draft-ietf-lsr-flex-algo-17

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-lsr-flex-algo-17#section-12

12.  Advertisement of Link Attributes for Flex-Algorithm

   Various link attributes may be used during the Flex-Algorithm path
   calculation.  For example, include or exclude rules based on link
   affinities can be part of the Flex-Algorithm definition as defined in
   Section 6 and Section 7.



*Link attribute advertisements that are to be used during Flex-   Algorithm
calculation MUST use the Application-Specific Link   Attribute (ASLA)
advertisements defined in [RFC8919] or [RFC8920],*
*   ...*

Many thx,
Robert.
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