As discussed in #139, there are implementations (GMPLS for Optical networks) where this timer is set to 0xFFFFFFFF (to never expire)
Moreover, does it make sense to define a default for the configuration of the neighbor node which may have a different defatul value than the local node?
I think that if the value is not configured it would mean that the expiry time used by the neighbor is not known but may be learnt by the device and eventually reported in the operational datastore.
https://github.com/tsaad-dev/te/blob/692d392ff805f0d05b02bbec2d49131b31ae48f6/ietf-rsvp.yang#L446-L453
As discussed in #139, there are implementations (GMPLS for Optical networks) where this timer is set to 0xFFFFFFFF (to never expire)
Moreover, does it make sense to define a default for the configuration of the neighbor node which may have a different defatul value than the local node?
I think that if the value is not configured it would mean that the expiry time used by the neighbor is not known but may be learnt by the device and eventually reported in the operational datastore.
It is proposed to remove the default value.