Re: 6to4v2 (as in ripv2)?

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In your letter dated Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:38:16 -0700 you wrote:
>> R?mi Despr?s wrote:
>> 6rd is designed to offer native IPv6 prefixes
>> across IPv4-only routing domains.
>
>There is a word for that: oxymoron. In French: oxymore.
>If it stops working when IPv4 is broken, it is not native.

Could you please elaborate why expect the internal IPv4 network of an ISP
to break while they are using it for 6rd?

It there some sort of built-in self-destruct mechanism somewhere?


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