Re: [Softwires] Demo of draft-penno-softwire-sdnat-02 -- Sunday 25th from 15h30 to 17h00 room #201 at IETF in Paris

Francis Dupont <Francis.Dupont@fdupont.fr> Mon, 26 March 2012 06:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Softwires] Demo of draft-penno-softwire-sdnat-02 -- Sunday 25th from 15h30 to 17h00 room #201 at IETF in Paris
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The principle is good, details are not:
 - only switched (giga) Ethernets were used (no wireless)
 - the PCP should get double arrow
 - all SD-B4s run a PCP/NAT-PMP/UPnP-GID-v1+v2 server
  (in fact they have the same kind of softwares, the laptop just offers
   more tools, 10000 times larger stable storage, a screen where wireshark
   can show packets, etc)
 - the port range (never a set for the SD-CPE) was configured by
  DHCPv4 over IPv6 too (ideally, we had time only for the static setup)

Thanks

Francis.Dupont@fdupont.fr

PS: we have a picture too but I prefer to finish the demo setup than
to fix the picture (same effort, better result :-).