Gyan, https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/int-area/gNA1peWM46q1upmSybUkcd9MUtY
There was also this report sometime last year (look for slide 8): https://netdevconf.info/0x15/session.html?BIG-TCP Regards Brian Carpenter On 04-Jul-22 00:42, Gyan Mishra wrote:
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 <mailto: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 <mailto:gyan.s.mis...@verizon.com>// / /M 301 502-1347 /
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