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Subject: Re: [ws-dd] RE: Issue 073 - DPWS - definition for "stable" ID



Dan,
  looks good to me.

thanks
-Doug
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Dan Driscoll <Dan.Driscoll@microsoft.com>

11/18/2008 10:54 PM

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Ram Jeyaraman <Ram.Jeyaraman@microsoft.com>, "ws-dd@lists.oasis-open.org" <ws-dd@lists.oasis-open.org>
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Subject
[ws-dd] RE: Issue 073 - DPWS - definition for "stable" ID





Proposed text:
R0005: A DEVICE MUST use a globally unique identifier that is constant across reboots of the device, and constant across network interfaces and IPv4/v6 addresses as the [address] property of its Endpoint Reference.
 
 
From: Ram Jeyaraman [mailto:Ram.Jeyaraman@microsoft.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 7:14 PM
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ws-dd@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject:
[ws-dd] Issue 073 - DPWS - definition for "stable" ID

 
This issue is assigned the number 073. For further discussions on this issue, please refer to this issue number or use this thread.
 
From: Scott de Deugd [mailto:dedeugd@us.ibm.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:15 PM
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ws-dd@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject:
[ws-dd] New Issue: definition for "stable" ID

 
Please defer discussions on this issue until a time this issue is accepted and is assigned a number.

Description:


Document: DPWS Version 1.0

Line number: 42

Owner: Scott de Deugd


Description:

Editorial:

Section 3.5 has:

R0005: A DEVICE MUST use a stable, globally unique identifier that is constant across network interfaces and IPv4/v6 addresses as the [address] property of its Endpoint Reference.

DPWS needs to define "stable".


Proposed Resolution (changes in
red):
Define 'stable' or perhaps just remove its use here since the rest of it covers what needs to be said.



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