Verizon DSL moving to CGN

Simon Lockhart simon at slimey.org
Mon Apr 8 08:53:20 UTC 2013


On Mon Apr 08, 2013 at 01:41:34AM -0700, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Respectfully, I disagree. If the major content providers were to deploy
> IPv6 within the next 6 months (pretty achievable even now), then the
> need for CGN would at least be very much reduced, if not virtually
> eliminated.

Surely the case is that you've still got the same number of users who need an
IPv4 address to be able to access "legacy" IPv4 sites on the Internet - until
100% of content is accessible via IPv6.

What it does, however, change is the amount of traffic which would need to 
flow through a CGN box.

Unfortunately, CGN is here until either everything is available over IPv6, or
a better version of NAT64 which doesn't depend on DNS rewriting is designed
and deployed.

Simon




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