Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>> With a fully backwards compatible transparent addressing scheme,
>> a much larger fraction of the nodes would have switched to actively
>> use IPv6 many years ago.
> Why? They would have needed updated stacks. The routers would
> have need updated stacks. The servers would have needed updated
> stacks. The firewalls would have needed updated stacks. The load
> balancers would have needed updated stacks. Many MIBs would have
> needed to be updated. DHCP servers would have needed to be updated.
> ARP would have needed to be updated, and every routing protocol.
With Realm Specific IP [RFC3102]:
This document examines the general framework of Realm Specific IP
(RSIP). RSIP is intended as a alternative to NAT in which the end-
to-end integrity of packets is maintained. We focus on
implementation issues, deployment scenarios, and interaction with
other layer-three protocols.
what is necessary are minor modification on IPv4/transport stack
of new (but not existing) hosts and minor extension of DHCP.
Masataka Ohta
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