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Too bigs are sacred, was: Re: IPv6 addressing for core network
- Subject: Too bigs are sacred, was: Re: IPv6 addressing for core network
- From: david.freedman at uk.clara.net (David Freedman)
- Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:26:46 +0000
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
> Unless every packet you emit is ? the minimum MTU (1280), then, you need
> to be able to receive TOOBIG messages.
Can you think of a packet type I will emit from my publically numbered
backbone interface which may solicit a TOOBIG that I'll have to care about?
I can only think of three cases, all ICMP:
1. An unreachable of some kind (I don't care if this is delivered or not,
and why would I be sending them from the backbone? Even rate-limited? If I
send them at all this is the responsibility of the edge)
2. A Time Exceed, again, don't care if this is delivered or not
3. A TOOBIG, if I'm getting a TOOBIG in response to my TOOBIG then we all
have bigger problems to worry about :)
Dave.
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> Owen
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David Freedman
Claranet
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