On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Doug Barton <dougb@dougbarton.us> wrote:
On 6/10/15 2:00 PM, Ted Hardie wrote:
Lorenzo has detailed why N=1 doesn't work for devices that need to use xlat
... and it's been well demonstrated that this is a red herring argument since the provider has to configure xlat for it to have any chance of working.
or which might want to tether other devices;
... and this argument has been refuted by the word "bridging."
To repeat Valdis' question: And the router knows to send to the "front" address to reach the "back"
address, how, exactly? Seems like somebody should invent a way to assign a prefix to the front address that it can delegate to things behind it. :)
The other option would, of course, be "bridging" plus IPv6 "NAT", and I assume you see the issues there. Back to the question I asked before: does "static" solve the stated problems without "single"? regards, Ted