In message <AANLkTikTYpAuVaSESNr0rEoTAkfi_Ff5xy5jM-j-wn30@mail.gmail.com>, Jeff Hartley writes:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org> wrote:
It will certainly be entertaining to see what behaviors the various CPEs default to on the public-facing side. =A0In the NetGear WNDR3700's case after upgrading its firmware, options were included for: =A0 Disabled (default) =A0 Auto-detect =A0 6to4 Tunnel =A0 Pass Through =A0 Fixed =A0 DHCP =A0 PPPoE
Where is SLAAC?
Mark Andrews, ISC
Based on their tiny bit of surrounding text, apparently that's "Pass Through", although that naming choice seems odd to me. I'd call it "native", but we're back to marketing at that point...
SLAAC/PPPoE/DHCP/Fixed are all native. 6to4/6rd/6in4 are all tunnels of one form or another. I was seeing Pass Through as bridge mode. DS-lite is also a tunnel. DNS64 also needs to be added once they workout how to send it to the the box. Along with a NAT46.
I agree with Daniel (above) on the noticeable lack of DS-Lite and/or 6rd. Chicken-and-egg situation regarding the most profitable to implement? Lack of development resources? Coming RSN? ...I was surprised to see anything at all, hence the share.
-Jeff
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