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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-04.txt is now available. It is a
work item of the IPv6 Maintenance (6MAN) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   The IPv6 Compact Routing Header (CRH)
   Authors: Ron Bonica
            Yuji Kamite
            Andrew Alston
            Daniam Henriques
            Luay Jalil
   Name:    draft-ietf-6man-comp-rtg-hdr-04.txt
   Pages:   17
   Dates:   2024-03-18

Abstract:

   This document describes an experiment in which two new IPv6 Routing
   headers are implemented and deployed.  Collectively, they are called
   the Compact Routing Headers (CRH).  Individually, they are called
   CRH-16 and CRH-32.

   One purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate that the CRH can be
   implemented and deployed in a production network.  Another purpose is
   to demonstrate that the security considerations, described in this
   document, can be addressed with access control lists.  Finally, this
   document encourages replication of the experiment.

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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6man-comp-rtg-hdr/

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