Document: draft-ietf-avt-rtp-cnames-03.txt Reviewer: Suresh Krishnan Review Date: 2011/01/02 IESG Telechat date: 2011/01/06 Summary: This draft has addressed my comments from the previous Last Call review but has a new issue that needs to be fixed before publication as a Proposed Standard. * Section 5 Step 2 This step describes the use of an EUI-64 identifier and how to generate one if it does not exists. The procedure for the creation of the EUI-64 from a 48 bit MAC address is incorrect. RFC4291 describes how to create a **modified EUI-64** identifier (and not a EUI-64 identifier) from a MAC address. A MAC address of xx:78:90:12:34:56 will be transformed to a modified EUI-64 of yy7890FFFE123456 where yy is the value of xx with the u/l bit (bit 6) flipped. The IEEE reference for creation of an EUI-64 from a 48 bit MAC address http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui64.pdf would result in an EUI-64 of xx7890FFFF123456 for the same MAC address. I understand that there will be no interoperability issues due to this (since the cname is opaque) but there may be issues with testing compliance (since the expected hash values will be way off). I recommend either using the term "modified EUI-64" instead of EUI-64 or changing the reference from RFC4291 to the IEEE document in order to fix this inconsistency.