RFC 7837 on IPv6 Destination Option for Congestion Exposure (ConEx)

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        RFC 7837

        Title:      IPv6 Destination Option for Congestion 
                    Exposure (ConEx) 
        Author:     S. Krishnan, M. Kuehlewind,
                    B. Briscoe, C. Ralli
        Status:     Experimental
        Stream:     IETF
        Date:       May 2016
        Mailbox:    suresh.krishnan@ericsson.com, 
                    mirja.kuehlewind@tik.ee.ethz.ch, 
                    ietf@bobbriscoe.net,
                    ralli@tid.es
        Pages:      13
        Characters: 29708
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-conex-destopt-12.txt

        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7837

        DOI:        http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/RFC7837

Congestion Exposure (ConEx) is a mechanism by which senders inform
the network about the congestion encountered by packets earlier in
the same flow.  This document specifies an IPv6 destination option
that is capable of carrying ConEx markings in IPv6 datagrams.

This document is a product of the Congestion Exposure Working Group of the IETF.


EXPERIMENTAL: This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard of any
kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
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