This site is dedicated to the pursuit and development of "TCPv6" for the Internet. It will evolve as the standards for the next generation of TCP/IP protocols is developed and written in frames. It will also showcase the work being planned for
TCPxx as it transforms to a global superstandard. As there is a very limited pool at the time of writing to accommodate this subject, webspace will be donated
to speed the awareness of netizens everywhere.
This is "RFC 1705" dealing with the conceptual direction that TCPng is destined to flow. For those interested on the activities being considered to improve this super protocol suite look no further. You will find here the problems with the current TCPv4 as well as the solutions proposed.
This is a MBONE Resource that is devoted to threads related to TCPv6.
The particular thread described has to do with multi-casting. The real benefit of this site is that you can conveniently follow by thread this Train of Thought.
This paper discusses the improvements being considered for the TCP suite to bring it into a new age of computing. Here one will get a overview of the planned improvements to TCP to spawn TCPv6.
This is the charter of the 33rd IETF meeting held in Stockholm. It contains a huge wealth of information on where the Internet is going from a networking protocol perspective. Highly recommended for those that wish to see how TCP is evolving to meet the expectations of the next century.
This Internet draft written September 1994 is a fascinating read into exactly what is possible from a header compression viewpoint with TCPv6 headers. It also goes into great detail on exactly what occurs to a packet header as it races across the web. From this standpoint it also answers the why of compressing headers.
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