Le 21 mars 2011 à 09:21, Ole Troan a écrit : > ... > any of the automatic tunnelling mechanisms could be used as transport for > "native addressed" IPv6 service (e.g. ISATAP, 6to4, 6rd, ...).
Since 6to4 addresses have a transition-specific format, I don't think they can be considered as native. (OTOH, that is legitimately that 6rd addresses can be called native because they cannot be distinguished from IPv6 addresses that are routed by ISP's without any tunnel anywhere.) Since ISATAP only concerns IID's, an ISATAP address - is native address if the IID is prefixed by a native /64. - is a transition-specific address if it starts starts with the 6to4 prefix 2002::/16. Do we agree on this more detailed analysis? Cheers, RD _______________________________________________ Softwires mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/softwires
