Papers on IPv6 fragmentation

Fernando Gont <fernando@gont.com.ar> Sun, 22 June 2008 10:50 UTC

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Subject: Papers on IPv6 fragmentation
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Hello folks,

Is anybody aware of any papers with real-world data about IPv6 fragmentation?

I'd be interested in something along the lines of:
Shannon, C., Moore, D., and Claffy, K.C. 2001. Characteristics of 
Fragmented IP Traffic on Internet Links.

(but that focuses on IPv6 fragmentation, rather than v4 fragmentation).

Thanks!

Kind regards,

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