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RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists?
From: Douglas Fischer <fischerdouglas () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 02:51:41 -0300
Let's just jump all the arguing about lack of IPv4, the need of IPv6, and etc... I must confess that I don't know all the RFCs. I would like it, but I don't! And today, I reached on https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5549 I knew that was possible to transfer v4 routes over v6 BGP sessions, or v6 routes over v4 BGP sessions. But I got surprised when I saw this youtube vídeo of AMS-IX guys considering use a v6 only Lan, and doing v6 next-hops to v4 routes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJOtfiHDCMw Well... I guess that idea didn't go to production. But the questions are: There is any network that really implements RFC5549? Can anyone share some information about it? -- Douglas Fernando Fischer Engº de Controle e Automação
Current thread:
- RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Douglas Fischer (Jul 28)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Vincent Bernat (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Saku Ytti (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Vincent Bernat (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Saku Ytti (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Owen DeLong (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Saku Ytti (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Saku Ytti (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Vincent Bernat (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Saku Ytti (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Douglas Fischer (Jul 29)
- Re: RFC 5549 - IPv4 Routes with IPv6 next-hop - Does it really exists? Owen DeLong (Jul 29)