28 Jun
2007
28 Jun
'07
1:27 p.m.
At 10:16 AM -0700 6/28/07, Randy Bush wrote:
Interoperability is achieved by having public facing servers reachable via IPv4 and IPv6.
that may be what it looks like from the view of an address allocator.
but if you actually have to deliver data from servers you need a path where data from/in both protocols is supported on every link of the chain that goes all the way to every bit of back end data in your system. and if one link in that chain is missing, <sound of glib idea imploding>.
Randy, Organizations need to have IPv6 on their DMZ servers. ISP's needs to provide IPv6 to these organizations, either directly or via tunnel. It's actually rather simple. /John