I’m here ;-)

 

I’m tracking all possible products and deployments of NAT64/DNS64/464XLAT. I’ve 
done a few of them myself for many customers.

 

The idea is to bring the relevant RFCs to Internet Standards

 

We could try to do the same also with MAP-T and others. However, my point right 
now is that the one with a bigger deployment is 464XLAT (hundreds of millions 
of subscribers), which exceeds by far what has been done with all the other 
transitions technologies all together. The funny thing is that 464XLAT is just 
“informational” :-)

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 22/7/20 23:25, "NANOG en nombre de Fred Baker" 
<nanog-bounces+jordi.palet=consulintel...@nanog.org en nombre de 
fredbaker.i...@gmail.com> escribió:

 

For the record, we are asking similar questions about 464XLAT in v6ops. If you 
are deploying it, please advise Jordi Palet Martinez.



For those unfamiliar with them, MAP-T and 464XLAT are each deployment 
frameworks for IPv4/IPv6 translation, as described in RFCs 4164, 4166, 4167, 
and 7915.

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On Jul 22, 2020, at 2:16 PM, Brian Johnson <brian.john...@netgeek.us> wrote:

Has anyone implemented a MAP-T solution in production? I am looking for 
feedback on this as a deployment strategy for an IPv6 only core design. My 
concern is MAP-T CE stability and overhead on the network. The BR will have to 
do overloaded NAT anyway to access IPv4 only resources. The idea being that 
when IPv4 is no longer needed, this will be a quicker “clean-up” project than a 
dual-stack solution.

I have reviewed Jordan Gotlieb’s presentation from Charter and would love to 
hear if this is still in use at Charter or if was ever fully implemented and 
the experiences)

I’d love any real life examples and success/failure stories.

Thanks.

- Brian



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