> > > I'm not going to rant until I understand you, thus my question. > How does ULA+NAT64 at the edge replacing RFC1918+NAT44 change the world? > > I think it would be a nice thing to do, and it requires no standards > action. > > What happens when that customer's ISP eventually gets around to IPv6-provisioning the customer. If some customer device chooses the wrong prefix to originate connections we'll be introducing a requirement for NAT66. You could try to rely on longest prefix matching 3484 behaviour to save you, but...idk.
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