Qiong,
[Qiong] and a sub-mode for source IPv6 address determiniation, how to
determine the encapsulated IPv6 source address.
1) algorithmic, LAN prefix + embedded IPv4 address/PSID in Interface
Identifier (MAP)
2) WAN IPv6 address (DS-Lite, LW46, Public 4over6)
Right ?
MAP could also
Simon,
Med: The rationale we adopted in this draft is as follows:
* there are three major flavors: full stateful, full stateless, and binding
mode
* all these modes can support assigning a full or a shared IPv4 address
now you got me thinking, are these really the right modes from a CPE
Ole,
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Ole Trøan otr...@employees.org wrote:
Qiong,
[Qiong] and a sub-mode for source IPv6 address determiniation, how to
determine the encapsulated IPv6 source address.
1) algorithmic, LAN prefix + embedded IPv4 address/PSID in Interface
Identifier (MAP)
Qiong,
[...]
MAP could also create its tunnel endpoint address from the WAN prefix (not
address).
so you'd have, for CPE tunnel end point address:
Thanks for clarification. But if MAP uses the WAN prefix as its tunnel
endpoint address, does BR need to keep all the records for CPEs