A version -01 is available from
http://don.braintrust.co.nz/~nward/draft-nward-6to4-qualification-01.txt with the following changes:
- Explanation around what symmetric and asymmetric means in this context, and what they are for.
- Added a section discussing where this mechanism is appropriate. I'm open to better names for this section, the current one seems weird.
- Added a reference to RFC3056 in the first mention of 192.88.99.1
- Changed case for a MAY/may
- Changed some AAAA/BBBB etc. to non-hex characters (M, N, etc.)
- Added a reference to RFC3056 for /24 rationale - I also suggest a /32 for the IPv6 asymmetric prefix. Is there similar rationale I can point to for this?
I think that's it.
I will submit properly when the tool becomes available again.
Thanks all for your comments.
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Nathan Ward