Re: 6to4v2 (as in ripv2)?

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In message <4E2F4491.30102@xxxxxxxxx>, Brian E Carpenter writes:
> Alex,
> 
> Since 6to4 is a transition mechanism it has no long term future
> *by definition*. Even if someone chooses to design a v2, who is going to
> implement it?
> 
> If you have a reason to install and enable 6to4, why would the nominal
> status of a couple of RFCs make you do anything different?
> 
> Of course, if implementors choose to drop the code you might not be
> able to upgrade software versions - but hopefully by that time you
> will have native IPv6 service anyway.

Which is exactly why HISTORIC is NOT appropriate. 
 
> Regards
>    Brian Carpenter
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