On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Chris Donley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Draft-donley-nat444-impacts-03:
> +--------------+--------+--------+--------+--------------+----------+
>   | Skype video  | Pass   | Pass   | Pass   | Pass         |          |
>   | chat
>   +--------------+--------+--------+--------+--------------+----------+
>

It also works in a real production deployment in a real network.  As I
noted earlier.  So oppose to claims that it does not work, I can let you
know that it in fact works.

regards,

Victor K


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> We tested it.  Skype worked in our lab through CGN.
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> Chris
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> On 11/30/11 7:21 AM, "Ronald Bonica" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >Folks,
> >
> >Can anyone present empirical evidence that skype will break? I have heard
> >claims in both directions.
> >
> >                                                         Ron
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> >> Mark Andrews
> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 11:50 PM
> >> To: Randy Bush
> >> Cc: IETF Disgust
> >> Subject: Re: Consensus Call: draft-weil-shared-transition-space-request
> >>
> >>
> >> In message <m2sjl644h3.wl%[email protected]>, Randy Bush writes:
> >> > anyone who thinks this will not be used as 1918 space should share
> >> > what they are smoking.  the question is not if, but rather how many
> >> > milliseconds before it is.  that is the operational reality.
> >>
> >> And what harm to others does that cause?  If a ISP is using this and
> >> the customer is using this rather than RFC 1918 space then they only
> >> have themselves to blame for operational problems it causes.
> >>
> >> > and we should have a betting pool on how long before it is leaked
> >> > into a measure such as route-views.
> >>
> >> And users would be advised to filter routes for it the same as they
> >> should be filtering routes for other space they are using.
> >>
> >> > and all this is aside from the pnp, skype, ... and other breakage.
> >> > and, imiho, we can screw ipv4 life support.
> >>
> >> skype etc. will learn.  This does prevent the breakage it just makes
> >> it more controlled.  What's the bet Skype has a patched released
> >> within a week of this being made available?
> >>
> >> > this has become a contest of wills, not a technical discussion.
> >> --
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