[c-nsp] IPv6 Unique Local Address Routing Issue

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Sun Sep 9 07:41:41 EDT 2012


Hi,

On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 06:31:18PM +0800, Xu Hu wrote:
> I have one question about ULA, since ULA is used as local communication, if
> my site need to internet access, how come it translate to global IPv6
> address?

Well

 - go through a proxy that also has a global IPv6 address
 - give machines two IPv6 addresses, ULA for internal communication and
   GUA for external
 - use NAT (NPT66, Network Prefix Translation) for IPv6

which one is "best" for a given network depends on that network.

gert

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