I have reviewed this document. My comments are interspersed with Joe's.
Salowey, Joe wrote:
I reviewed this document ( Hash and Stuffing: Overlooked Factors in
Network Device Benchmarking ) as part of a cross area security review.
In general I think the document looks OK. I have a few
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M. Tough call.
Yes, it is. It's called long term strategic
investment
Brian,
Michel Py wrote:
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Brian E Carpenter wrote:
If Boeing had rolled out IPv6 in 1993-1994 when Eric wrote RFC1687 it
would not have done anything to their bottom line as of today and wasted
my money.
If Boeing had rolled out IPv6 in 1993-1994 by now they would have an efficient
production and real time inventory management; would have saved
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If Boeing had rolled out IPv6 in 1993-1994 by now they would have ...
real time inventory management
Wow! I've heard all sorts of claims for what IPv6 will do/include, but I
must say that's a new one
Noel
Leslie, IAB, and others,
Three observations on the schedule (included below for
convenience), based on the events of the last month...
(1) The initial STRAW PROPOSAL draft of the new RFC Editor
charter, in your email of 16 March, says, in part,...
The purpose of this straw proposal is to