Hi Maoke-san, On 2012/06/27, at 20:12, Maoke wrote:
> > Described text for '1:1 mode' in current version would make some people > confused. We need to make clear for that. > > i fully agree with you as zero-lengthed EA-bits is a naturally possible case > of MAP. however, to my understanding, even in this case the Figure 7 of MAP > addressing architecture is still appliable and therefore it implies PSID > length also equals to zero. this is the real meaning of 1:1 that is a natural > case possibly occurs rather than a "mode" - mode is a sort of preset > configuration. and further, it is not necessary to disable NAT44 in such > EA-null/PSID-null cases at CE. > Right, it isn't a 'mode' which changes any MAP nature. > this definitely makes the MAP spec clear. if necessary, including this > special case in the MAP draft or in the MAP deployment draft, mentioning its > usage, is what i support unless we discover any other flaws regarding this. Thanks for clarification. cheers, --satoru _______________________________________________ Softwires mailing list Softwires@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/softwires