Ronald Bonica wrote: > So, as things stand, IP fragmentation is required to support UDP. With theoretical IPv4 minimum MTU of 68B, maybe, but, with practical IPv4 minimum MTU > 1400B, it is not. > Operational experience has taught us that IPv6 fragmentation does not > work so well. Unlike IPv4, IPv6 encodes fragmentation information in > an IPv6 extension header. Sadly, many operators discard packets > containing that extension header. Interesting. What a proper operation! Considering that operational experience of IPv4 has taught us that IP option is rather harmful than useful and totally unnecessary, what was sad is that the infamous IPv6 design committee ignored the operational experience, which is corrected by real world operators. Masataka Ohta