I wrote:
Just a procedural question.
Though rfc2026 says:
A specification for which significant implementation and successful
operational experience has been obtained may be elevated to the
Internet Standard level. An Internet Standard (which may simply be
referred to as a Standard) is characterized by a high degree of
technical maturity and by a generally held belief that the specified
protocol or service provides significant benefit to the Internet
community.
does rfc1981bis qualify?
But, no response yet.
It seems to me that rfc1981 operationally failed
For example, see my presentation at APNIC32
How Path MTU Discovery Doesn't work
https://meetings.apnic.net/__data/assets/file/0018/38214/pathMTU.pdf
as a proof accepted by operational community that rfc1981 style
PMTUD has been, is and will continue to be failing.
Masataka Ohta