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Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (TOC 7.4) NAT
Geoff,
| It would be better if a more neutral wording was used here,
| and whatever your personal opinions may be about the
| use of NATs, the undeniable fact is that NAT is a very commonly
| deployed technology.
I understand that, and I apologize for writing my personal preference
on previous mail.
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| 7.4 NAT
|
| RFC1631 describes Network Address Translation (NAT). NAT allows
| a network device to translate address fields in the IP packet header
| as they pass through the NAT device. NAT is commonly
| used in IPv4 to undertake a limited form of connectivity between
| private and public address realm.
|
| NAT is not a standardized technology for IPv6, and APNIC policies
| do not require or encourage any user to deploy NAT in a IPv6 context.
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Excellent!
I think this is easy to understand for non-native speaker like me,
and last sentence matches my prefernce very much.
--
Tomohiro Fujisaki, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Coproration.