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[UTR36] Davis, M., Ed. and M. Suignard, Ed., "Unicode Security [UTR36] Davis, M., Ed. and M. Suignard, Ed., "Unicode Security
Considerations", Unicode Technical Report #36, August Considerations", Unicode Technical Report #36, August
2010, <http://unicode.org/reports/tr36/>. 2010, <http://unicode.org/reports/tr36/>.
Appendix A. Changes to RFC 8203 Appendix A. Changes to RFC 8203
The maximum permitted length was changed from 128 to 255. The maximum permitted length was changed from 128 to 255.
Feedback from operators based in regions that predominantly use Feedback from operators based in regions that predominantly use
multibyte character sets showed that messages similar in meaning to multibyte character sets showed that messages similar in meaning to
what can be sent in other languages in using single-byte encoding what can be sent in other languages using single-byte encoding failed
failed to fit within the length constraints as specified by to fit within the length constraints as specified by [RFC8203]. For
[RFC8203]. For example, the phrase "Planned work to add switch to example, the phrase "Planned work to add switch to stack. Completion
stack. Completion time - 30 minutes" has a length of 65 bytes. Its time - 30 minutes" has a length of 65 bytes. Its translation in
translation in Russian has a length of 139 bytes. Russian has a length of 139 bytes.
If a Shutdown Communication message longer than 128 octets is sent to If a Shutdown Communication message longer than 128 octets is sent to
a BGP speaker that implements [RFC8203], then that speaker will bring a BGP speaker that implements [RFC8203], then that speaker will bring
it to the attention of an operator but will otherwise process the it to the attention of an operator but will otherwise process the
NOTIFICATION message as normal. NOTIFICATION message as normal.
Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge Tom Scholl, David The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge Tom Scholl, David
Freedman, Jared Mauch, Jeff Haas, Peter Hessler, Bruno Decraene, John Freedman, Jared Mauch, Jeff Haas, Peter Hessler, Bruno Decraene, John
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Jakob Heitz Jakob Heitz
Cisco Cisco
170 West Tasman Drive 170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134 San Jose, CA 95134
United States of America United States of America
Email: jheitz@cisco.com Email: jheitz@cisco.com
John Scudder John Scudder
Juniper Networks Juniper Networks
1194 N. Mathilda Ave 1133 Innovation Way
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Sunnyvale, CA 94089
United States of America United States of America
Email: jgs@juniper.net Email: jgs@juniper.net
Alexander Azimov Alexander Azimov
Yandex Yandex
Ulitsa Lva Tolstogo 16 Ulitsa Lva Tolstogo 16
Moscow Moscow
119021 119021
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