The chairs have identified several IPv6 documents that should be ready to move from 
Proposed
Standard to Draft Standard.  

This process is already underway for:

RFC2373: IPv6 Addressing Architecture (as updated by 
draft-ietf-ipngwg-addr-arch-v3-07.txt)

We would also like to start the process for the following documents:

RFC1886: DNS Extensions for IPv6 
RFC2464: IPv6 over Ethernet 
RFC2467: IPv6 over FDDI 
RFC2470: IPv6 over Token Ring 
RFC2473: Generic Packet Tunneling in IPv6 Specification
RFC2710: MLD for IPv6
RFC2526: Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Addr

These documents have all been stable for over 2 years, and there should be multiple 
implementations
of each of them.

Does anyone know of any reason why any of these documents should not be advanced?  Any
updates in progress?  Any serious technical flaws that should be corrected before they 
are 
advanced?

If there are no objections from the list, we will begin the process of gathering 
implementation
reports to advance these documents.

Thanks,
Margaret










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