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

Arturo Servin <aservin@lacnic.net> Wed, 19 June 2013 03:23 UTC

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Santiago,
   
    Thank you for the time to review.

Cheers,
as and the other authors.



On 6/18/13 9:37 PM, Santiago Aggio wrote:
> 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.
>
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