The time has come, the walrus said...

Warren Kumari warren at kumari.net
Fri Oct 24 19:10:33 UTC 2014


Our agenda is now all full...

Chris Grundemann had spoken with me at NANOG regarding an update on
the Operator Involvement survey that ISOC is doing, and I'd promised
him time -- unfortunately I'd forgotten to put him on the schedule, so
Chris will be taking some of the lightning time, and Ray Bellis will
be presenting on "Fully synthesised DNSSEC signed zones."

On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net> wrote:
> Great.
>
> Our agenda is now full, and looks like:
>
> SUNDAY, November 9, 2014 1000-1200  - Room: Coral 2
>
> IPv6 Extension Headers in the Real World v3.0
> Fernando Gont & Jen Linkova
> 30 minutes
>
> prefix+AS-Origin
> Jared Mauch
> 20 minutes
>
> "the 512K route thing"
> Geoff Huston
> 30 minutes
>
> Experience with IPv6 path probing - draft-naderi-ipv6-probing-00
> Brian E Carpenter
> 20 minutes
>
> Lightning talks
> Misc.
> 20 minutes
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Brian E Carpenter
> <brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 04/10/2014 07:05, Warren Kumari wrote:
>>> ... to remind you all to please start thinking of topics and ideas for
>>> the IEPG meeting in Hawaii.
>>>
>>> We'll probably have some discussions of IPv6 Extension Header again
>>> (hey! its a tradition!), what else?
>>
>> I could talk briefly about this if people are interested:
>>
>> Experience with IPv6 path probing
>> draft-naderi-ipv6-probing-00
>>
>> Abstract
>>
>>    This document reports on experience and simulations of dynamic
>>    probing of alternate paths between two IPv6 hosts when network
>>    failures occur.  Two models for such probing were investigated: the
>>    Shim6 REAchability Protocol (REAP) and the Multipath Transmission
>>    Control Protocol (MPTCP).  The motivation for this document is to
>>    identify some aspects of path probing at large or very large scale
>>    that may be broadly relevant to future protocol design.
>>
>>       Brian
>
>
>
> --
> I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad
> idea in the first place.
> This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
> regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
> of pants.
>    ---maf



-- 
I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad
idea in the first place.
This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
of pants.
   ---maf


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