Re: IPv6 traffic distribution

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Le 28 juil. 2011 à 08:07, Michel Py a écrit :

> James,
> 
> If I remember correctly, you mentioned a bit ago that your job required
> you had native IPv6 at home. 
> 
> Question: Does an ISP providing you IPv6 out of the CPE box (meaning,
> without any software other than dual-stack on the hosts) qualify as
> native IPv6 if, behind the scenes, they use a tunnel broker, or 6rd?

Facts are AFAIK that:
- Tunnel brokers need host cooperation. They can't be used behind the scene by ISP's.
- 6rd can indeed be used behind the scene by ISP's, without users making the difference with native IPv6 routing in ISP networks. This has been proven on a large scale over 3.5 years. 

Regards,
RD



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