> > 3. If we say that NAT is acceptable, half-acceptable, maybe OK in the > short term (or whatever) it WILL happen and there will be no way back. > > 4. If we say that individual /48s in the global routing table are > acceptable, half-acceptable, maybe OK in the short term (or whatever) > they WILL happen and there will be no way back.
they're not quite the same problem, because they propagate at different rates. we could deal with a few/48s in the global routing table. we cannot deal with having NATs installed in customer IPv6 networks. -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPng Working Group Mailing List IPng Home Page: http://playground.sun.com/ipng FTP archive: ftp://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng Direct all administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------