There are nats defined for those who want to use them, but the primary plan has always been dual-stack. Tony -----Original Message----- From: Randy Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:17 AM To: Matt Crawford Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative of the real world > I liked Tony Hain's suggestion that the future IETF terminal room/ > wireless LAN ntworks should offer NATted IPv4 and plain IPv6, to > better reflect the choices available to much of the world. i wish i could agree that they are, but the transition plan seems to have a lot of nats in it. <sigh> randy
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative of t... Randy Bush
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... Tony Hain
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... Matt Holdrege
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representa... Matt Holdrege
- RE: Making the IETF meeting network more representa... Matt Holdrege
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... Dave Crocker
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... Sean Doran
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... JIM R FLEMING
- Re: Making the IETF meeting network more representative... Matt Holdrege
- IETF network & VPNs RJ Atkinson
- Re: IETF network & VPNs Matt Holdrege
