In your previous mail you wrote: the flow label should be guranteed e-2-e. clients should set it. routers should leave it alone. => I agree but in the real word IntServ stuff (then flow label marking) is done by an edge router. If doesn't matter if the LAN is fast enough (and it can be without too much money) and if clients and edge routers collaborate. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPng Working Group Mailing List IPng Home Page: http://playground.sun.com/ipng FTP archive: ftp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng Direct all administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------
- What "unassigned bits" in IPv4 TOS ? JIM FLEMING
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Alex Conta
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Alex Conta
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Alex Conta
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- RE: Usage of IPv6 flow label Thomas Eklund
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Francis Dupont
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label itojun
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Grenville Armitage
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Francis Dupont
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Jim Bound
- Re: Usage of IPv6 flow label Michael Thomas
