Dr. Park,

The direct answer to your question is: no I can?t list the supported RFCs.  
Here are a couple of reasons:


1.       The actual networking code was all written to the Linux socket layer.  
I can only trust that the authors of Linux wrote the socket layer to conform to 
all of the RFCsf (dozens of them).  So I probably conform to many RFCs, even 
more than Thiago listed, but if I do, it is to the credit of the Linux network 
developers, not to my work on IoTivity.

2.       Most of the changes in the code have nothing to do with RFCs.  They 
represent changes in the IoTivity code base to allow IPv6 addresses to be 
properly routed through the code layers.

I hope you find the code and document enlightening.

John

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To: Light, John J; iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org
Subject: Re: [dev] IPv6 code is submitted for review

Can you list up the supported IPv6 features/RFC in this contribution since IPv6 
is very huge protocol set...



Soohong Daniel Park, Ph.D.
Samsung Electronics. S/W Center

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All,

https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/#/c/484/

is the IPv6 code in branch ca-ipv6 (of connectivity abstraction).

The code requires much work before being pushed to CA branch or origin, but it 
works in a limited fashion and provides an understanding of how much changed to 
make it work.

I sent out a PDF document describing the changes to the iotivity-dev list.  I 
will put the document contents in a Wiki page.

John Light
Intel OTC OIC Dev

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