t's not allocated? I'd expect
the document to say TBD)
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ting (SRv6) SIDs
RFC: This document
I think that this was done via Early Allocation, but I could be wrong.
The document is still with the IESG, I guess. I thought it had passed.
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divergence in both implementation and
> ops compared to how things work today.
It wouldn't be that weird to have the new SID block in the source code, with
an override from the command line. No weirder than port 23==telnet.
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or the operators SRV6 domain.
THIS is IPv4 scarcity thinking.
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t might break ND.
If you put as a /128 address on lo, and arrange routing, then it works just
fine.
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Mark Smith wrote:
> In fight changing DAs also will break AH protection of the IPv6 header.
AH is dead. It's been dead for decades.
I say this as an IPsec enthusiast who wishes this wasn't true.
But it is.
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it better than I.
{Now, if a router wanted to announce it's SRV6-ness, and would it want to do
that in an RA, would it want to use the universal RA option to do so?}
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icability. We are now here,
we are supposed to be discussing if this use case, along with it's
applicability, warant a reasonable exception.
I have not followed the hundreds of messages in this thread, but I read a few.
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