Hi Stephen,
FYI. The IPv6 address that I used in the suggested text that I sent to the IETF AVT WG reflector can also be found in an example in RFC 3266 "Support for IPv6 in Session Description Protocol (SDP)" (see Section 4 of RFC 3266). Don't know if this addresses your concern or not. Thanks.
Regards,
Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Casner [mailto:casner@acm.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:19 PM
To: AVT WG
Subject: [AVT] RTP: IPv6 examples for RTCP SDES CNAME
At the suggestion of Peter Barany, I added explanation and examples of
IPv6 address formats to the IPv4 cases that were already there for the
format of the RTCP SDES CNAME item. I expect these are not
controversial. Is this IPv6 address officially designated for use in
document examples as 192.0.2.0/24 is for IPv4? Use of a real address
is generally not advised.
-- Steve
For example, the standard ASCII
representation of an IP Version 4 address is "dotted decimal", also
known as dotted quad, and for IP Version 6, addresses are textually
represented as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by
colons. ...
Examples are "doe@sleepy.megacorp.com", "doe@192.0.2.89" or
"doe@2201:056D::112E:144A:1E24" for a multi-user system. On a system
with no user name, examples would be "sleepy.megacorp.com",
"192.0.2.89" or "2201:056D::112E:144A:1E24".
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