Hi Templin,

> Change the GUE header to treat the first nibble as a next header selector. 4
> means IPv4, 6 means IPv6 and X means GUE.

I fully understand your intention. However, it depends on whether it's widely 
acceptable to take GUE as IPvx which in turn could carry IPv4 and IPv6 packets.

Best regards,
Xiaohu

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> > >> >> > However, if GUE payload is
> > >> >> > IP, it is OK to inspect the first nibble of the payload to 
> > >> >> > determine IPv4
> or IPv6 because this aligns with IP protocol.
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> > >> >> > Thanks,
> > >> >> > Lucy
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