RE: ULA scope [draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-05.txt]

2012-03-19 Thread Marc Lampo
Hello, +1 for Brian's statement : ULA within same /48, prefer ULA. For ULA not within same /48 : Please do not forget VPN ! In the IPv4 world, numerous devices, with private address space, Communicate through site-to-site VPN's. I'd assume this is equivalent to ULA not in same /48. How could an

Re: ULA scope [draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-05.txt]

2012-03-19 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 00f801cd05a2$abfce190$03f6a4b0$@la...@eurid.eu, Marc Lampo write s: Hello, +1 for Brian's statement : ULA within same /48, prefer ULA. For ULA not within same /48 : Please do not forget VPN ! In the IPv4 world, numerous devices, with private address space, Communicate through

RE: ULA scope [draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-05.txt]

2012-03-19 Thread Marc Lampo
Allow me to clarify with an example. In my IP(v4) experience, I have a customer with offices over multiple Continents - private address space in use everywhere - site-to-site VPN's (== connecting networks) connect the offices. If I map to IPv6 this might be one /48 ULA range; Some networks in

Re: ULA scope [draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-05.txt]

2012-03-19 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 01f401cd05dc$20914df0$61b3e9d0$@la...@eurid.eu, Marc Lampo write s: Allow me to clarify with an example. In my IP(v4) experience, I have a customer with offices over multiple Continents - private address space in use everywhere - site-to-site VPN's (== connecting networks)

Re: ULA scope [draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-05.txt]

2012-03-19 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 20120319220801.964e91ead...@drugs.dv.isc.org, Mark Andrews writes: In message 01f401cd05dc$20914df0$61b3e9d0$@la...@eurid.eu, Marc Lampo wri te s: Allow me to clarify with an example. In my IP(v4) experience, I have a customer with offices over multiple Continents -