Daniele Ceccarelli via Datatracker <[email protected]> wrote: > I have some minor concerns about this document that I think should be > resolved before it is submitted to the IESG. The draft explains WHAT > can be discovered (registrars, proxies, pledges) and HOW variations > are signaled, but I found it hard to understand HOW this fits into a > normal routed network with VLANs, routers, and possibly no IPv6. The > core ideas seem reasonable, but more plain-language deployment > guidance would help non-experts and operators.
GRASP runs over the RFC8994 ACP overlay, which is explicitely IPv6. Even if what's underneath is DECnet, SNA or IPX... The overlay usually runs between routers using IPv6-LL, which are always available. However, explicit configuration could overlay over NAT44/NAPT. -- Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =- *I*LIKE*TRAINS*
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