Just one short comment,
I agree with you - but what do you do when the ISP uses this today in their
edge routers?
Lets not make it a religous thing here - this is a real problem that IPv6
are facing when it will take the next step into production networks (with
real speeds) not any field trial networks.
-- thomas
> > This is no problem if you do it in a sw based router where
> > you have all the
> > time in the world to parse your header but it becomes an
> > issue when you
> > implement IPv6 in asic!!
>
> How about going with the original spirit of the Internet,
> that routers have
> no business of snooping into packet any deeper than the IP header?
>
> Lets keep it clean, and not break the layering!
>
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