On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Lindqvist Kurt Erik wrote:
So I suggest that minumum is - PA Block - Customer Assignments - DNS resolvers IPv6 capable - Native (v6 only or dual-stack) upstream connection
If you by native you mean non-tunneled, I disagree with this. Operationally how does a user even verify that their connectivity does or does not transit through one or more tunnels on their way to whatever they're trying to reach even if their own connectivity is native? If the ISPs peer(s) or upstream(s) have their act together, you may not even see much of a difference. And consider that the upstream(s) could very well be tunneling internally all over their backbone.
So for the stated purposes of this draft why is requiring the ISP to have native upstream connectivity relevant at all? Focus needs to be kept on the services visible to and directly accessed by users.
Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: tony@lava.net