On 2004-05-05, The IESG wrote:
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> The working group's work items are as follows: [...]
>
> o Investigate approaches to optimize or eliminate Duplicate Address
> Detection (DAD) to make reduce the delays incurred by DAD when
> there is a change of network attachment point
Rich, Dave,
Quick comment/question on the router selection spec.
When a parameter is changed (e.g. the operator changes the default
router preference or adds a route option) what should the router do?
I guess it's implicit it should do the same as [RFC2461,6.2.4,last
para] i.e. as for "becoming a
> There was some discussion of this general concept (zero-configuration
> routing and/or layer 3 bridging) in the Zerouter BOF and on the
> zerouter mailing list... Does anyone know if that effort is still
> active?
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-perlman-rbridge-00.txt
>From abstract:
I have now updated the load sharing doc in response to
the discussion on the list so far, and would like to
request a WG last call.
Responses to Pekka's email below (others that commented
said similar things).
Pekka Savola wrote:
> I have major, fundamental objection to the premises on which th
Hello, For Neighbor Discovery messages, is it mandatory that the scope of the source and destination address should match?If i have just a link-local unicast address on a node A connected to another node B which has global unicast addresses configured, can i form a ND message with source addre
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the IP Version 6 Working Group Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IPv6 Host to Router Load Sharing
Author(s) : R. Hinden, D. Thaler
Filename: