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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 addressing for broadband-connected remote sites
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Lutz Donnerhacke
lutz at iks-jena.de
Thu Jun 13 14:30:21 CEST 2013
* stuart.dale at ba.com wrote: > Is anyone aware of any thinking that has been done on how IPv6 addressing > would work for enterprises with remote sites that are broadband connected? > In the IPv4 we would deploy a router terminating a VPN tunnel back to our > datacentres, with selected traffic being broken out locally to the > internet, reliant on NAT'ing the client source addresses. In IPv6 you are using NEMO, Network Mobility with Mobile IPv6. Just do it. Do not even think about anything else.
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