Re: [homenet] Updates to Homenet Architecture Principles doc

joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Tue, 17 June 2014 17:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [homenet] Updates to Homenet Architecture Principles doc
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On 6/17/14, 10:38 AM, ietfdbh wrote:
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: homenet [mailto:homenet-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Alexandru
>> Petrescu
> [...]
>>
>> I suppose parents will likely ask the IPv6 specialists something like
> this:
>> - should I click on '6rd' or '6to4' or on 'DHCPv6' or on 'PPPoE'?
>> - should I click on ULA or not?
>> - should I click on private addresses or not?
>> - should I click on Delegate inside when using Delegate from outside,
>>    or not?

So if you use a current IPv6 supporting CPE, normally you do nothing.

very occasionally you need to tick a box to enable it.

It is a mistake to assume that end users should be exposed to the
selection of transition technologies and that would ever be appropriate
in the general case.

>> - what should I fill in as next-hop address?
>> - what does "dotted-decimal notation" mean with IPv6 addresses?
>> (these are examples from existing consumer equipment for in-house)
>>
> Wow! What parents!
> Mine would be more likely to ask "how do I turn this on?"
>
> David Harrington
> ietfdbh@comcast.net
> +1-603-828-1401
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