Most IPv6 transition mechanisms involve some form of (CG)NAT. After watching a 
NANOG presentation on MAP-T, I have a question regarding this.

Why isn't MAP-T more prevalent, given that it is (almost) stateless on the 
provider side?

Is it CPE support, the headache of moving state to the CPE, vendor support, or 
something else?


NANOG 2017
Mapping of Address and Port using Translation MAP T: Deployment at Charter 
Communications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmfYHCpfr_w


- Jared

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