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RE: [RRG] Embedded systems



I believe that the situation is more complex than this.

I am only personally aware of embedded systems using IPv4 at this time.
Nevertheless, I do not think that embedded systems are an IPv4-only
domain because certain industries are talking about deploying non-IPv4
networks. For example, in civil aviation, the current air-to-ground
digital communication target is the Aeronautical Telecommunications
Network (ATN), which is an OSI (CLNP/TP4) network. ICAO is talking about
soon creating an IPv6 variant to ATN. However, I have not heard anybody
mention an IPv4 variant. 

Given this, what protocol will a future onboard collision-avoidance
system use? Would it natively use IPv4 that is translated or
encapsulated into either OSI or IPv6 for off-board communications, if
any? Would it natively use either OSI or IPv6? Would it do something
else?

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Atkinson [mailto:rja@extremenetworks.com] 
Earlier Eric F wrote:
% I'd like to point out that an large number of embedded system devices
% are increasingly using IP networks for their communications.

How many of these are both
      (1) end-of-maintenance
and (2) has IPv6 implemented and enabled today ?

My guess is that the intersection of those 2 items is zero.

For the US DoD, everyone who should know tells me that
(2) by itself is either zero or tiny.

Is this really an IPv4-specific consideration ?

So if approach A were taken for IPv4 and approach B for IPv6, then B
could be designed without this issue ?

Thanks,

Ran

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