17 May
2015
17 May
'15
10:38 p.m.
On 17/May/15 19:46, Marc Blanchet wrote:
Right. NAT64-DNS64, while not perfect, is to me the only viable solution to move from where we are now to IPv6 in a cost effective manner. Running dual-stack is not cost-effective, while ipv6-only could be.
When we first talked about NAT64 a while ago, I hated it. But I became fast convinced that it is a very important tool to move to IPv6.
IMHO, NAT64/DNS64 is the only real solution out there - one that does not require an entire re-design of the network once the last IPv4 bit has been carried. Mark.