Thanks Brian for 6MAN clarification on RFC 2365 that it has been implemented for very specialized environments.
I agree it does no harm to anyone who doesn’t use it. What is the application where it was implemented if you have a link would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Gyan On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 1:08 AM Brian E Carpenter < brian.e.carpen...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Gyan, > > On 03-Jul-22 16:25, Gyan Mishra wrote: > ... > > So bottom line is RFC 2675 would never come to fruition and should > really be deprecated or made obsolete. > > Why? Firstly, it has come to fruition, as an earlier message in this > thread said. Secondly, it was intentionally designed for very special > environments with unusual hardware, rather than for any commodity > environment. Thirdly, it does no harm whatever to anyone that doesn't use > it, so there is no reason whatever to deprecate it. > > > I believe this was discussed on 6MAN. > > I believe the conclusion was to leave it as is. > > Brian > > -- <http://www.verizon.com/> *Gyan Mishra* *Network Solutions A**rchitect * *Email gyan.s.mis...@verizon.com <gyan.s.mis...@verizon.com>* *M 301 502-1347*
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