Thomas Watteyne <[email protected]> wrote: > During the WG meeting yesterday, we discussed using DSCP bits as a way > to identify join request/reply messages. We talked about mapping, in > the minimal-security spec, the different DSCP values to scheduling > behavior.
> But you indicated the DSCP bits would be in the inside IPv6 header.
> That doesn't make sense to me, can you please provide more info? The
> outside IPv6 header looks to me like the right place to put the bits.
I thought it was a typo, and I passed it by.
Why in this non-storing, RPL-aware situation is there even an IPIP outer
header for traffic from the proxy to the DODAG root?
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Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works
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