* Marco Sommani
On 20/mag/2014, at 02:06, Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no> wrote:
The other component, the CLAT, is located on the end-user device itself.
The CLAT must not necessarily stay on end-user devices, because it may also be in a box at the border of a dual-stack customer network.
The only sensible location for the CLAT in the wireline topology is on the CPE - which *is* an end-user device, as far as I'm concerned. :-)
On the other hand, I have to agree that this setup is useless for the purpose of offering to participants the experience of an IPv6-only world (actually, they would continue to experience dual-stack).
Indeed. While I suppose it is technically possible to contain a complete 464XLAT topology entirely within in the core of provider network (including the RIPE meeting infrastructure "core"), that would strike me as a utterly pointless exercise. Tore