Hi Tim,

On Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 09:03:57AM +0000, Tim Chown via ipv6-wg wrote:
> You might also want to look at RFC 4890, though that is enterprise focused.

That serves as a good background for understanding (and maybe for the
"enterprise side" of the ISP, namely the backend systems).

For "the ISP provides access to the Internet", I would expect my ISP to
pass IP packets back and forth, and not apply heuristics on why they
would want to drop some of them, based on "enterprise needs this"...

(I'm fairly sure we agree on this, but the casual reader on the list might
not see this destinction - thus, stressing it)

Gert Doering
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