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<div>Hi Mike,</div>
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<div>Currently dual stack is supported. Can you be specific on what interoperation/transition techniques you are interested in? We’ve been thinking about NAT64 (stateless or stateful).</div>
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<div>thanks,</div>
<div>Robert</div>
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<div>On 5/4/15, 9:56 PM, "Mike Spreitzer" <<a href="mailto:mspreitz@us.ibm.com">mspreitz@us.ibm.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div><font size="2" face="sans-serif">Does Neutron support any of the 4/6 interoperation/transition techniques? I wear an operator's hat nowadays, and want to make IPv6 as useful and easy to use as possible for my tenants. I think the interoperation/transition
techniques will play a big role in this.</font> <br>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">Thanks,<br>
Mike</font></div>
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