> From: Keith Moore <moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > You don't need to add it to all (or most) IPv6 implementations. More hair-splitting... > The goal ... is not to magically make all boxes and apps suddenly be > able to communicate with both IPv4-only and IPv6-only hosts as if there > were no difference between the two. So you're willing to live with the converse of that? I.e. a situation where communication between the two groups is spotty and unpredictable? > Enterprise network management will continue to evolve and they'll see > the benefits of using v6. A familiar prediction... >> Either this functionality is added to .. IPv6 .., or the IPv6/v4 >> NAT boxes .. will display the same crippling problems as v4/v4 NAT... > No, because (a) you're not trying to impose this on all hosts or apps, > ... and (c) you engineer these boxes from day one in such a way as to > avoid the crippling problems we've experience in v4 NAT. I see no refutation of my basic observation, here. Noel _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf