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Re: draft-wbeebee-ipv6-cpe-router-04 comments



And there needs to be a way in which the CPE router can determine what mode it is supposed to operate in ... no matter whether it is connected directly to a WAN link (cable or DSL or IPoSN) or to a link inside the subscriber network.

- Ralph

On Mar 24, 2009, at 7:28 AM 3/24/09, Wes Beebee (wbeebee) wrote:

CableLabs has decided in the eRouter specification (one particular
instantiation of the CPE Router) that cable providers will never use the
unnumbered model.  Therefore, for the eRouter (which will only
ever be used in a cable network), the unnumbered model is not required.

However, DSL/3GPP networks will likely use the unnumbered model.

If a CPE Router can be used in both networks (like a standalone CPE
Router), then you'll need to
support both - because you can't be certain who will be using your
router.

Therefore, you'll need to support both unless you have linktype- specific
knowledge that allows you to rule one out.

- Wes

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-v6ops@ops.ietf.org [mailto:owner-v6ops@ops.ietf.org] On
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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 5:47 PM
To: james woodyatt
Cc: IPv6 Operations
Subject: Re: draft-wbeebee-ipv6-cpe-router-04 comments


On Mar 23, 2009, at 10:58 AM, james woodyatt wrote:

p2. If I were running an ISP, I'd be very suspicious of this
requirement on CPE router vendors that they MUST support "at least one

of two" and not both WAN interface models.  Fortunately, I'm on the
other side of that fence, so I'm very pleased to see that I can refuse

to support the Unnumbered Model and still comply with Best Current
Practice.

That wasn't how I interpreted it. It said that you need to support both,
as some ISPs will go one way and some the other.