that the prefix colour either be a global IANA registry
(DS PHB may already be the right thing...),or make it a uuid. Then T-mobile
can embed their network prefix colour for video in the video player app that
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already have such a protocol.
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* s/Network-Specific/Realm-Local/ throughout
Thank you.
I really was afraid of network being too generic, but I held my nose.
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of scope-3 within MPL would
be considered an infringment upon 6man's charter.
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waiting for this to be properly
clarified.
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, and organizational and physical constraints.
Any mistakes in the above?
Peter
Ralph Droms (rdroms) schreef op 2013-07-25 11:13:
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Ralph Droms (rdroms) rdr
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That's what my code does in order to implement multi-link subnets.
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Across those three links types, did you have a single ULA/64?
How did the gateways between the media types know that they were not at a
scope-3 boundary?
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were saying that mDNS replies could not have ULAs in their
answer sections.
I agree that all of the things you mention have to be adjusted in order to
permit mDNS to work over MPL.
My question remains:
I would like to know what a multi-link subnet via /128 means.
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I would still like an explanation of why subnet is the wrong term.
When would scope-3 would be used such that it would not correspond to the set
of links on which a /64 (or other size) is used?
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routers connecting them?
I write it this way, because I think that there is a belief that RPL can only
be used in LLNs, while the RPL architecture is very specifically for multiple
link types, and I find it hard to imagine an MPL capable router which does
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architecture.
Do you have a specific use case that you are thinking of?
How can it be tied to the subnet, and yet not be related to the address
assignment architecture? Can you suggest another definition?
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with zoneID FOO, and records that. The client learns it's correct ZoneID.
(At no point does it matter what the server's zoneid for the interface
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does for DNS.
(as much as I hate that solution)
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have the human debugging situation, which is the most
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to the Internet. Thinking that hiding the VIN will give that to you is
just security through obscurity.
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likely goes to get RIR space just like any other Enterprise.
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electronically.
So, I'm saying that VIN-prefix via hash may be great protection for the
VIN, but it might be poor protection for the prefix.
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, and allocate the numbers 1.2.3.4., etc.
If they want to do this from the VIN, they should do this with a keyed
hash and keep the key private.
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as sonar (see, it was named probably), and when you
are nearby, tell the vehicle to turn itself on, honk the horn, and pop
the trunk.
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what an ISP can and can not accept.
RIRs go to some lengths to make it clear that the address space that an
entity gets is not guaranteed to be routable...
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(a) is a concern for nodes that are moving, not for web servers.
(b) makes CGA possibly uninteresting even web servers.
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that we have to write this down, but I'm very happy that we are
going to finally clarify this.
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Hosnieh It seems that I have to upload the latest version of my
Hosnieh draft to a website where others can read it.
this is the document that I read: draft-rafiee-6man-ssas-01.txt
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tell me operationally why one would set A=0?
I understand A=1 is just permission to use the local policy about row
addition, but why would the host trust the network the other way?
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or traffic.
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violated
an AUP. (I disagree with those AUPs)
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because DHCP is request-response.
I don't think that the number of messages (2 vs 4) is particularly
relevant. There are too many big picture questions which are not yet
answereed.
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of barrier for new extension extremely high, and make sure that in
fact that list is accurate and authoritative.
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are not able demand that standard format extensions headers be
skipped.
If Brian is saying that this the definitive list of Upper-Layer-Protocol
values, and that we may have new extensions, but not new ULPs, then
maybe this is okay.
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this TC204 work?
Also, I can not find draft-jhlee-mext-mnpp. Is there a typo?
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need a third.
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different algorithm.
fred I gather nobody agrees with me.
I think that we agree with you. I think that most implementations of
SLAAC were done prior to there being any other choice, and simply
haven't been updated to do something different if DAD fails.
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the list,
I've never seen a duplicate. (all-zeros and all-ones are the result of
the eeprom dying in various ways, or a driver getting confused. Both
will work until you get a second machine with the same problem)
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then copies and pastes the address into the
ping command, presumeably, the copy buffer contains the UTF-8, so the
result that the parser (in the ping) sees the bare % as well?
(this is just supporting that you say that the parse must be tolerant of
a bare %)
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Aleksi == Aleksi Suhonen aleksi.suho...@tut.fi writes:
Aleksi Sorry for late response. It's the summer holiday season
Aleksi here. O:-)
Aleksi On 07/06/2012 05:59 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
Aleksi == Aleksi Suhonenaleksi.suho...@tut.fi writes:
Aleksi Within an hour
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Can you tell me what your expiry time is for reclaiming the IPv4 address?
Would IPv6 ping'ing the internal device help?
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, the only proceedural thing MLE needs is a UDP
port number, which is available via Expert Review.
Zigbee could publish MLE itself if it wanted to, but I understand that
it may have application beyond the links defined/used by Zigbee.
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a new type, that RPL could allocate a type/code.
2) ZigBee alliance (the proposal), *IS* using RPL.
I see running it over UDP very architecturally strange.
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myself in length of time, unless you mean
time to change hardware/firmware/software.
ICMP is even 4 bytes shorter than UDP.
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There would be some preference to have the general structure of MLE
match that of RPL, but I think that this isn't particularly a strong
requirement. Allocating a new ICMP type code for MLE alone might be
seen as excessive, but I can not speak for the folks in 6man.
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which I'm told 6man is supposed to consider.
On some networks you can not send the DAOs or NDs out until you do this.
I want to ask if it belongs in ROLL or 6lowpan.
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to be done before the
encryption, and that means at layer-3.
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by the current
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, that this would satisfy the
requirements of load balancers.
In this context, permission would be given to set zero FL to a non-zero
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Carsten == Carsten Bormann caboc...@gmail.com writes:
Carsten On Aug 10, 2010, at 14:57, Michael Richardson wrote:
The only case where there is a problem is when there is a packet that
arrives from the outside, to a ROLL border router
an untrusted source that
is non-zero. Inserting an end-host option, with the unstrusted FL
seems like the right thing to do to me. This facility might be
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Fred I would find that surprising. There are ample cases where the
Fred originator of a high data rate flow (sensor data from a radio
Fred telescope to a number cruncher, to pick one example) might
Fred want to use the flow label to send
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