[arin-ppml] The role of NAT in IPv6

Lee Dilkie Lee at Dilkie.com
Fri Apr 16 12:43:20 EDT 2010


On 4/16/2010 11:33 AM, Chris Engel wrote:

.. snip..

> The bottom line is that people deploy NAT on thier OWN networks
> because they CHOOSE to do so. Other people interact with those
> networks because they CHOOSE to do so. Vendors offer NAT support in
> thier products and services because they CHOOSE to be marketable to
> all those customers.
>
and you, my dear friend, who choose to deploy a network without NAT and
without the cost burden placed on the vendor selling their product to
you... You end up paying for both the nat development the vendor had to
do and the ongoing support costs he has with his nat customers. It may
be that he *choose* to sell to natted customers, but it's you who ends
up paying for that nat guy's decision to both, deploy nat *and* have the
nerve to expect more than simple http to function.

that's the crux of the issue. Nat costs money, NRE and support, and
everyone pays. It's billions of dollars that could have been spent in
more useful pursuits.


-lee
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