In article <xs4all.12519635.4213.1359489253787.JavaMail.root@benjamin.baylink.com> you write:
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From: "Doug Barton" <dougb@dougbarton.us>
Depends on how big your "deployment" is. For a small office -- say, 100 PCs or less; something that will fit in what I will catch schidt for referring to as a "Class C" :-) -- with a single current generation consumer market edge NAT router, then yes, in fact, you Just Plug It All In.
Well sure, but the same would be true for the equivalent IPv6 deployment.
Is that in fact true? My takeaway from watching NANOG the last 8 years is that it doesn't always work like that.
That's how it works for all our customers: they plug in the consumer market edge IPv4 NAT + IPv6 router we send them, and they have IPv4 + IPv6 and often don't even realize it. Mike.