[v6ops] Survey for operators on IPv6 Extension Headers

Justin Iurman <justin.iurman@uliege.be> Mon, 06 November 2023 16:48 UTC

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Subject: [v6ops] Survey for operators on IPv6 Extension Headers
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Hi all,

On behalf of the University of Liege (Belgium), we've been doing 
measurements on IPv6 Extension Headers over the last two years (see for 
instance draft-vyncke-v6ops-james). More specifically, we're trying to 
evaluate how they are processed by routers along the path, and so from 
the edge. Now, we would like to compare our observations with the 
reality of operators. For that, we propose this very short survey [1] to 
operators and would really appreciate if you could complete it. Note 
that we guarantee anonymity of your answers by not sharing any data.

Looking forward to your input.

Thanks,
Justin

   [1] 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHgEWVQMrAbB9-pRf-T-mDHXxRxw-mAqOR-B8YQCZE1GQfyw/viewform