Time slot at 83 meeting?

zhou.sujing@zte.com.cn Thu, 01 March 2012 09:31 UTC

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How can I ask for a presentation time slot?

Regards~~~

-Sujing Zhou

ipv6-bounces@ietf.org 写于 2012-02-29 03:08:51:

> On 2/28/2012 5:12 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering, if anybody had a rough idea how many MLDv1-only
> > listeners are still out there in the wild. My assumption by now is 
that
> > current code out there (thus not stuff that has been up and running 
and
> > never upgraded for the last 5 years orso ;) all supports MLDv2... or 
is
> > there a major platform which does not do MLDv2?
> 
> Not sure, but Apple only just now started supporting SSM, and I think
> perhaps it was all MLDv1 until then. So there might be a lot of MLDv1
> Apples out there still.
> 
> Stig
> 
> >
> > Greets,
> >   Jeroen
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