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IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header
From: Fernando Gont <fernando () gont com ar>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 04:55:42 -0300
Hello, folks,Quite a few times it has been mentioned to me that some peering agreements require support for the IPv4 source routing options. I was wondering whether this is still the case for some ISPs, or it is not the case anymore.
I was also wondering if it has ever been the case that IPv6 peering agreements have required support for Type 0 Routing Header and, if it has, whether that still happens nowadays. (I guess not, but....)
Thanks so much! Kind regards, -- Fernando Gont e-mail: fernando () gont com ar || fgont () acm org PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1
Current thread:
- IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joe Abley (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Deepak Jain (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joe Abley (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Randy Bush (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 29)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Sam Stickland (Jun 30)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header John Osmon (Jun 30)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joel Jaeggli (Jun 25)