[137506] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: IPv6 is on the marketers radar
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Andrews)
Mon Feb 14 18:00:47 2011
To: Jeff Hartley <intensifysecurity@gmail.com>
From: Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org>
In-reply-to: Your message of "Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:13:29 CDT."
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:59:34 +1100
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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In message <AANLkTikTYpAuVaSESNr0rEoTAkfi_Ff5xy5jM-j-wn30@mail.gmail.com>, Jeff
Hartley writes:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org> wrote:
> >
> >> It will certainly be entertaining to see what behaviors the various
> >> CPEs default to on the public-facing side. =A0In the NetGear WNDR3700's
> >> case after upgrading its firmware, options were included for:
> >> =A0 Disabled (default)
> >> =A0 Auto-detect
> >> =A0 6to4 Tunnel
> >> =A0 Pass Through
> >> =A0 Fixed
> >> =A0 DHCP
> >> =A0 PPPoE
> >
> > Where is SLAAC?
> >
> > Mark Andrews, ISC
> >
>
> Based on their tiny bit of surrounding text, apparently that's "Pass
> Through", although that naming choice seems odd to me. I'd call it
> "native", but we're back to marketing at that point...
SLAAC/PPPoE/DHCP/Fixed are all native.
6to4/6rd/6in4 are all tunnels of one form or another.
I was seeing Pass Through as bridge mode.
DS-lite is also a tunnel.
DNS64 also needs to be added once they workout how to send it to the
the box. Along with a NAT46.
> I agree with Daniel (above) on the noticeable lack of DS-Lite and/or 6rd.
> Chicken-and-egg situation regarding the most profitable to implement?
> Lack of development resources?
> Coming RSN?
> ...I was surprised to see anything at all, hence the share.
>
> -Jeff
>
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