[v6ops] IPv6 Operational Guidelines for DC (draft-lopez-v6ops-dc-ipv6-04)

Santiago Aggio <slaggio@criba.edu.ar> Tue, 18 June 2013 14:37 UTC

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Dear Authors,

    My impression is that this very good, very clear, is a guide that covers most of the realities faced by an operator and an engineer of a DC infrastructure to deploy IPv6, with several considerations that help in the moment of decision and the work involved in the technical side of the routing,
management and monitoring.

     The architecture described is very simple and clear, and very well the above stages to reach IPv6-only model. The references also seem to cover these aspects.
  
Great Job!!!!, Congratulations

Santiago Aggio
Bahia Blanca
Argentina.