[ipwave] draft-ietf-ipwave-ipv6-over-80211ocb-00 FYI-only par. about IPv6 and IEEE 1609

Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> Fri, 03 February 2017 12:47 UTC

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Subject: [ipwave] draft-ietf-ipwave-ipv6-over-80211ocb-00 FYI-only par. about IPv6 and IEEE 1609
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draft-ietf-ipwave-ipv6-over-80211ocb-00
FYI-only par. about IEEE 1609

Hello IPWAVErs,

Recently a comment was made about a paragraph describing how IPv6 and
P1609 inter-relate.  The reading of that paragraph seemed too
authoritative for an IETF Internet Draft.  The suggestion was either to
remove it, or to stress it is "For Your Information only" tagged with
additional details.

I prefer to remove it.

This is the paragraph in question:
> In standards, the operation of IPv6 as a 'data plane' over 802.11p is
> specified at IEEE P1609 in [ieeep1609.3-D9-2010].  For example, it
> mentions that "Networking services also specifies the use of the
> Internet protocol IPv6, and supports transport protocols such as UDP
> and TCP. [...]  A Networking Services implementation shall support
> either IPv6 or WSMP or both." and "IP traffic is sent and received
> through the LLC sublayer as specified in [...]".  The layered stacks
> depicted in the "Architecture" document P1609.0 [ieeep1609.0-D2]
> suggest that WSMP messages may not be transmitted as payload of IPv6
> datagrams; WSMP and IPv6 are parallel (not stacked) layers.

Alex