ti, 2007-12-18 kello 12:39 -0800, ext Hallam-Baker, Phillip kirjoitti: > Run a split network: > > IPv4 behind a honking great NAT > IPv6 with external routable IP address > > Then attendees have a choice of challenges: > > 1) Make the applications you need all work from behind an IPv4 NAT > 2) Get your platform to run IPv6 > > I don't see much real value in finding out that a bunch of Internet > experts can manage the second and I see a real downside to discovering > that many cannot. > > The split network situation is what I expect to see appearing as the > IPv4 address pool shrinks. Actually thats the best case scenario, wost > case is that all you can find is just IPv4 NAT. I think this is a great suggestion. Certainly the types of networks that IETF meetings have, namely no NAT/FW are elsewhere (read, in the real world) a rarity. If not to eat our own dogfood, at least making us feel the same pain Internet users are feeling is a Good Thing. Other ways to add to the incentives for running IPv6 at the plenary would be to traffic shape the IPv4 link down to just barely usable speed, or perhaps restrict the "bad attitude" channel only for participants over IPv6, and so on. Cheers, Aki _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf