+1 

This is a very important topic for scalability of 6lowpan and RPL networks (we 
have worked on tuning our
neighbor policy implementation in Contiki at Yanzi during the last few years).

Best Regards,
— Joakim Eriksson, SICS

> On 17 Nov 2016, at 06:11, peter van der Stok <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I also enjoyed the talk.
> My opinion is that it should stay in lwig because it is less protocol and 
> more storage optimization oriented.
> But yes, I think it is certainly interesting for roll to learn about this 
> work.
> 
> Peter
> 
> Michael Richardson schreef op 2016-11-17 04:08:
>> A very interesting presentation was done by Rahul Jahwad today at LWIG.
>> https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/97/slides/slides-97-lwig-neighbor-management-policy-for-6lowpan-01.pdf
>> I think that a document will ensue.  Probably it should stay in lwig, but I
>> think that ROLL could contribute many comments about this, and it would be
>> worth having on the agenda for IETF98.
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