The informational-draft does not define IP anycast or does not refer
to a document that defines the IP anycast (anycast was defined as
refer to rfc1546). However, I think it is a draft for anycast
services/methods in IP protocols (Internet Anycast), not only IP
anycast.
AB
On 7/3/13, IAB Chair w
Hi there,
I haven't reviewed the draft (but I will). One thing stood out though:
On 2013-07-05, at 05:05, SM wrote:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 62449
> ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
>
> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;rssac.org.
At 11:13 03-07-2013, IAB Chair wrote:
This is an announcement of an IETF-wide Call for Comment on
"Architectural Considerations of IP Anycast"
(draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications-09).
The first version of this draft was submitted in February 2010. The
IETF-wide Call is a little more than th
This is an announcement of an IETF-wide Call for Comment on "Architectural
Considerations of IP Anycast" (draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications-09).
The document is being considered for publication as an Informational RFC within
the IAB stream, and is available for inspection here:
https://datat