Additionally, packets don’t emerge from different mole endpoints or are IP  
processed in any way. The mold acts like a wire, which is fine. That can be 
done by IP tunnels too. But not routers that converge and diverge packets. 

Again, if HBH headers are meaningless and not needed, then go through the 
proper process and remove them from IPv6. If not, stop trying to hobble this 
protocol to the point where we all realize why nobody wants to use it. 

> On Dec 5, 2018, at 9:22 PM, Joe Touch <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Dec 5, 2018, at 9:01 PM, Christopher Morrow <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> How is it, for example, different to put ipv6 packets into an MPLS path 
>> doing nothing along 'many' hops (except forwarding the packets along), and 
>> then once you pop out of the tunnel start processing the packet as you (joe) 
>> would want.
> 
> The hopcount doesn’t get decremented by L2. 
> 
> Joe

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