I have reviewed this document as part of the transport area directorate's
ongoing effort to review key IETF documents. These comments were written
primarily for the transport area directors, but are copied to the
document's authors for their information and to allow them to address any
issues
On 22 nov 2007, at 17:17, Bernard Aboba wrote:
However, this relationship is not explored. The TCP keepalive
interval
is generally kept quite large, partly out of a desire not to tear down
idle TCP connections due to a transient failure. The SHIM6 keepalive
interval during idle is not
hello everybody,
a few days before someone posted this http://
wirelessafrica.meraka.org.za/wiki/index.php/DIY_Mesh_Guide#Download
its a nice and simple .pdf howto about meshnetworks , isnt this
another great idea to prevent loss of copper cable
and step forward with networking in africa
When traffic is flowing in both directions or when there is no traffic,
there is no need to send keeplives.
That makes sense. It would be helpful for the protocol document
to include this explanation in the keepalive section (and also for
the Failure Detection specification to remove the
On Nov 11, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Alexey Melnikov wrote:
I also don't see any particular reason for prohibiting direct use
of XMPP or SIP URIs here. There is no need in extra resolution step
if an email author only supports one type of IM application.
+1
(thought I am fine either way - this
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Spencer Dawkins wrote:
address of the interface sending the packet. The 'sender IP address'
field MUST be set to all zeroes, to avoid polluting ARP caches in
other hosts on the same link in the case where the address turns out
to be already in use by another host.
When traffic is flowing in both directions or when there is no traffic,
there is no need to send keeplives.
That makes sense. It would be helpful for the protocol document
to include this explanation in the keepalive section (and also for
the Failure Detection specification to remove the
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