On Oct 7, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Erik Nordmark wrote: > On 10/7/11 12:48 AM, Fred Baker wrote: >> I suggested that the probability of use of each of the scenarios on slide 4 >> were >> single router network: 90th percentile >> tree network: unusual >> multi-router: perhaps 5th percentile >> multihomed: unusual > > Fred, > > are the above numbers based on any survey data?
They are as scientific as the end of my thumb :-) > Reason I'm asking is that I have two consumer devices with IPv4 NAT in my > home (a VoIP box and a backup device) where the instructions said: > 1. Insert between or existing router (or PC if you have no router) and the > DSL/cable modem > 2. Insert between your PC and your existing router (or modem if you have no > router) > > Those consumer instructions naturally result in a daisy-chain of IPv4 > RGs/NATs, which is a subset of a tree topology. > > I can't be the only person who have a VoIP box or a Time Capsule. > > Erik _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
