24 Sep
2007
24 Sep
'07
11:30 a.m.
Probably doesn't work so well if you have 6k people behind the same NAT, and they all try and use proto-41, though. If you have 6,000 people behind a single NAT, proto-41 is probably the least of your concerns, and Randy Bush may or may not be thinking of awarding you an Innovative Engineering Award. :)
the problem with these hokey things to show ipv6 works, or to get ipv6 to a home user, is that they don't really scale. they're good for marketing but not for long run real operations. and that would be ok, in a sense; it's just marketing. the problem is when the marketing flack obscures getting real work done on making ipv6 scalable and deployable. randy