IPv6 woes - RFC

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Mon Sep 6 16:03:02 UTC 2021


You're confusing things.

The fact that cellular providers, actually cellular equipment vendors, do not implement DHCPv6-PD, doesn't mean that you can't use DHCPv6-PD for assigning IPv6 prefixes using 464XLAT in broadband.

See RFC8585 and RFC8683.
 

El 6/9/21 14:56, "NANOG en nombre de Bjørn Mork" <nanog-bounces+jordi.palet=consulintel.es at nanog.org en nombre de bjorn at mork.no> escribió:

    JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG <nanog at nanog.org> writes:

    > All this is resolved using IPv6-only and IPv4aaS, the same way as
    > cellular providers are doing with 464XLAT.

    Sure, there are a gazillion ways to provde edge access to both IPv4 and
    IPv6.  You can pick anyone you like.  But the extra layers still do not
    come for free.

    And cellular providers give you a single /64.  Not even useful as IPv6
    access for anything larger than a single handset.  Extending that /64 to
    something you can use is non-trivial.  How many providers have actually
    done that?

    And how many end users cared?




    Bjørn



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