Sam,
On Feb 28, 2007, at 8:37 AM, Sam Hartman wrote:
I think it is
more like we have existing NAT mechanisms; we have strategies for
making them work. Dual stack nodes is a better way forward than
creating a new NAT mechanism to move from IPV6 to IPV4 and trying to
make that (with a different set of problems than traditional NAT)
work.
Doesn't dual stack rely on the assumption that IPv4 is available?
Based on current projections, in a smallish number of years (more
than 2, less than 10), the free pool for IPv4 will be exhausted. I
have some skepticism, perhaps unjustified, that IPv6 will be
ubiquitous in that timeframe. As such, it would appear there needs
to be some sort of solution that will allow IPv6-only sites to talk
to IPv4-only sites. What is the IETF suggesting?
Thanks,
-drc
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