On 11/20/21 11:51 AM, William Herrin wrote:

If I had to guess, changing 224/4 is probably the biggest lift. The
other proposals mainly involve altering configuration, removing some
possibly hardcoded filters and in a few cases waiting for silicon to
age out of the system. Changing 224/4 means following a different code
path which does something fundamentally different with the packets --
unicast instead of multicast.

Yes, I agree it's the hardest. But if you're going to make changes at all you might as well get all of them. Was it the politics of ipv6 that this didn't get resolved in the 90's when it was a lot more tractable?

Mike



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