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Re: ISATAP in unmanaged networks?
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Fred Templin wrote:
> It is not at all true that the cooperation of an ISP is needed to
> support ISATAP. ISATAP works just fine in intermittently
> connected/disconnected networks - even of the mobile ad-hoc
> variety. I spent several years proving this in my previous
> employment at SRI, and nothing has changed since then.
What you're referring to is (AFAIR) some kind of localized networks, so
that one guy in the neighborhood gets IPv6 connectivity, and provides it
to the others using ISATAP. (Btw, you should be careful to analyze how
the ISATAP users verify that the ISATAP router is legal in this case.)
I really don't see that as a relevant _mainstream_ scenario in the
ISP/unmanaged scenarios. MANETs are outside of the scope of v6ops
scenarios work AFAICS.
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