>>> Yes, I understand that. My point is that stateless is not possible
>>> if a learned effective MTU has to be stored. The stateless section
>>> should therefore describe the conditions under which it must default
>>> to stateful.
>> 
>> Fred, there is stateless and the counter which is stateful. An
> 
> The ITR is only stateless until which time the network returns
> a packet too big - then, it is obliged to either do stateful or
> risk black-holing.

And who says it is obliged? The specification was written in the way it was for 
a reason. You want to change it to something else. 

What is your point? And can we get to it with less emails please?

Dino

_______________________________________________
lisp mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp

Reply via email to