Some comments:

Section 2.1 description is not right. GRE checksum can't detect a mis-delivered 
packet and neither the checksum function in the payload. GRE checksum only 
provides integrity check on GRE header and GRE payload. 

Only IPv4 payload has the equivalent payload integrity check as of GRE 
checksum. GRE does not directly carry TCP or UDP. When GRE payload protocol is 
not IPv6, the payload still can carry TCP or UDP. For example, GRE payload is 
either Ethernet or MPLS that carries IP/TCP/UDP flows. This satisfies "the 
payload carries TCP or UDP"; in this case, TCP and UDP checksum does not 
provide the same integrity check as of GRE checksum. 

GRE can be used in many ways. These examples seem not sufficient for the 
justification of GRE checksum zero. 

Since Ipv6 has flow label, it would be good for the draft to describe use of 
flow label in IPv6 header.

Regards,
Lucy

 


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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
 This draft is a work item of the Internet Area Working Group Working Group of 
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        Title           : IPv6 Support for Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
        Authors         : Carlos Pignataro
                          Ron Bonica
                          Suresh Krishnan
        Filename        : draft-ietf-intarea-gre-ipv6-09.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 2015-06-25

Abstract:
   Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) can be used to carry any network-
   layer payload protocol over any network-layer delivery protocol.  GRE
   procedures are specified for IPv4, used as either the payload or
   delivery protocol.  However, GRE procedures are not specified for
   IPv6.

   This document specifies GRE procedures for IPv6, used as either the
   payload or delivery protocol.  It updates the GRE specification, RFC
   2784.



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