Hi Remi,

4rd would be quite applicable for some UEs, e.g. mobile routers which
are in charge of a 3G/4G uplink and manage several devices connected
to them such as in vehicles.

Regards,

Behcet

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Rémi Després <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Behcet,
>
> Le 2012-02-08 à 09:46, Behcet Sarikaya a écrit :
>
>> Hi Cameron,
>> 4rd solution IMHO is more suitable for a fixed network. CPE in 4rd is
>> not appropriate to be hosted in a UE.
>>
>> I think your solution 464XLAT's mobile part is way better for your
>> purposes. There you can put all your IPv4 resources on the PLAT box so
>> that CLAT box is kept simpler.
>>
>> In 4rd, CPEs have A+P and BR is kept "stateless" these are not so
>> useful for your purposes, I think.
>
> Note however that:
> - 464XLAT doesn't support shared IPv4 addresses (while 4rd does)
> - 4rd over 6rd can work, and therefore offer both IPv6 and shared-address 
> IPv4 on an RFC1918 network, e.g. on a 3GPP IPv4 PDP (while 464XLAT cannot 
> AFAIK).
>
> Regards,
> RD
>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Behcet
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Cameron Byrne <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Are the map and 4rd solutions deployable for existing networks that do not
>>> have reserves  of ipv4 ?  My assumption is that these solutions target
>>> existing networks that have meaningful growth and they need a v6 solution.
>>>
>>> If yes, how? Any pointers within the reams of drafts I should look for?
>>>
>>> In my brief and simple skimming, it appears to me that setting up one of
>>> these solutions would require me to collapse my existing network to harvest
>>> back the addresses so that they may be redeployed in map.
>>>
>>> What would the deployment process be for an address exhausted network of 10
>>> million subs with 10% annual growth be?
>>>
>>> Cb
>>>
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