Re: [v6ops] IPv4 trajectory

"Templin, Fred L" <Fred.L.Templin@boeing.com> Tue, 31 March 2015 16:15 UTC

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From: "Templin, Fred L" <Fred.L.Templin@boeing.com>
To: "Fred Baker (fred)" <fred@cisco.com>, IPv6 Ops WG <v6ops@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [v6ops] IPv4 trajectory
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Hi Fred,

> Listing LISP... to me, LISP is yet another encapsulation, a tunnel broker, and one that is particularly complex. It can carry IPv6 across an
> IPv4 network or IPv4 over an IPv6 network. Someone suggested it should be on the list, and it’s on the list. One thing I actually expect
> is that the list of technologies we might invite deployment reports regarding is longer than the list of technologies people actually use.
> We might learn something from that.

Please also list AERO. It supports IPvx-in-IPvy tunneling with mobility management,
and is very simple:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-templin-aerolink/

Thanks - Fred
fred.l.templin@boeing.com