>> no. ipv6 is still essentially incompatible on the wire with ipv4.
With simple addition this can happen
>> have you tried ds-lite? you'll love it because you get to fork lift all cpe and run cgn too! :)
It uses somethin near IPv10, IP-in-IP, but not end-to-end.
>> expect 312 messages about how wonderfully ipv6 is deploying. especially as it has only been out for two years. :)
We had enough of that :-)
Khaled Omar
From: Randy Bush <randy@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 8:25:47 AM
To: Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: ipv4 and ipv6 Coexistence.
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 8:25:47 AM
To: Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: ipv4 and ipv6 Coexistence.
> Is there any "new" solution that became a standard or in the standard
> track for the IPv4 depletion problem that will allow IPv4 and IPv6 to
> coexist and communicate to each other's in a peaceful way without any
> complications?
no. ipv6 is still essentially incompatible on the wire with ipv4.
have you tried ds-lite? you'll love it because you get to fork lift all
cpe and run cgn too! :)
> From what I see in the real world, IPv4 still dominating and almost
> nobody started using IPv6
expect 312 messages about how wonderfully ipv6 is deploying. especially
as it has only been out for two years. :)
randy
> track for the IPv4 depletion problem that will allow IPv4 and IPv6 to
> coexist and communicate to each other's in a peaceful way without any
> complications?
no. ipv6 is still essentially incompatible on the wire with ipv4.
have you tried ds-lite? you'll love it because you get to fork lift all
cpe and run cgn too! :)
> From what I see in the real world, IPv4 still dominating and almost
> nobody started using IPv6
expect 312 messages about how wonderfully ipv6 is deploying. especially
as it has only been out for two years. :)
randy