On 13/May/16 15:51, Mark Elkins wrote:
> > Try and not make things more complicated than necessary. I think a use-case here is that the OP is trying to understand what it's like to operate an IPv6-only network. There is some legitimacy to this; more than likely, new networks coming online are going to find themselves not being able to obtain IPv4 address space. This is already the case in other regions around the world that no longer have any IPv4 space from their RIR's. In an IPv6-only world, NAT64/DNS64/464XLAT is fundamental to maintaining connectivity with IPv4-only resources. It becomes less important as more IPv4-only resources either die or enable IPv6, but this will take time. I think simply dismissing the OP's use-case (be it an experiment or an actual operational exercise) is a disservice to him. This will be the reality of many networks in the not-too-distant future. Mark. _______________________________________________ AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss
