Hello, Alexey!
Monday June 28 2021 23:45, you wrote to Victor Sudakov:
AV> This is the preferred mode of operation, but it has (only) two
AV> disadvantages: 1. All hosts in the LAN must be able to do the
AV> switching|balancing on thy own (that means, run Linux; the BSD-style
AV> networking stack, like the one used in Windoze, has very limited
AV> functionality).
Sounds like a bullshit. You don't need linux for this because it's also sux for such scenarios.
AV> This is second option, but you'd lose the main advantage of IPv6: the
AV> use of publicly routed addresses.
In most of the cases it's just a disaster.
Best regards,
dp.
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