Event Wrap: IETF 96, Berlin
The Internet Engineering Task Force recently held their 96th meeting, IETF 96, in Berlin, Germany from 17 to 22 July 2016.
The Internet Engineering Task Force recently held their 96th meeting, IETF 96, in Berlin, Germany from 17 to 22 July 2016.
Two BoF sessions at IETF 96 discussed the merits of using UDP as an end-to-end transport service substrate – with different reactions.
Guest Post: Enno Rey discusses the advantages and disadvantages of IPv6 Link-Local Addressing
Should the IETF’s SIDR working group conclude with the emergence of BGPSEC? George Michaelson thinks so.
APNIC participated at the DNS-OARC 24 workshop and IETF 95 meeting held back-to-back from 31 March to 8 April in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Scott Bradner was recognized at IETF 95 for his many years of contribution to the Internet community.
Will it make any difference to declare IPv6 an ‘Internet Standard’ within the definition of the IETF’s standards process?
Guest Post: Eric Vyncke discusses his IETF document RFC 7404 – Using Only Link-Local Addressing inside an IPv6 Network which describes the use of LLAs for links between routers in an IPv6 network.
APNIC recently participated at the 94th Internet Engineering Task Force meeting (IETF 94), held from 1 to 6 November 2015 in Yokohama, Japan.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.