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ISP customer assignments
In message <EECC7B21-7390-446B-B54F-48D92AB889C7 at daork.net>, Nathan Ward writes:
> Ok, I've decided to do this a different way to my usual ranting.
> Instead of explaining the options over and over and hoping people can
> make sense of the complexities of it, become experts, and make good
> informed decisions, I've made a flow chart. Feel free to ask about
> details and I can get in to the ranting part, this is really a place
> to start.
>
> Right now it assumes people only provide DSL or other dynamic sort of
> services.
> It also assumes DS-Lite people are insane, so probably need better
> language there.
DS-Lite is there for when the ISP runs out of IPv4 addresses to
hand one to each customer. Many customers don't need a unique IPv4
address, these are the ones you switch to DS-Lite. Those that do
require a unique IPv4 you leave on full dual stack for as long as
you can.
You forgot the tunnel brokers.
> Also the first question is not necessarily about who you are, but who
> is driving the IPv6 'build' - which is why native, 6rd and ds-lite are
> not appropriate for the customer-driven side. I hope that makes sense.
> No talk about ISATAP and stuff for inside the customer network either.
> And before you ask no ISATAP is not appropriate for ISPs, doesn't work
> through NAT.
>
> Anyway:
> - 6RD is used by free.fr. Not widely implemented by anyone yet.
> - DS-Lite is something some guys at Comcast and others are talking
> about. Not widely implemented by anyone yet.
> - The rest you can figure out from wikipedia and stuff.
>
> Please email me with any corrections, complaints, or threats if you're
> a DS-Lite fan. I'll always keep old versions in this directory, and
> the latest version will always have this filename, so please link to
> it instead of copying it, etc. etc.:
>
> http://www.braintrust.co.nz/resources/ipv6_flow_chart/ipv6_flow_chart-current.pdf
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