Hi Alan,

Nothing crazy at all.

I’m doing it since some time ago.

We have a plan for the next LACNIC meeting to do so in fact …

I’ve used both Jool (for the NAT64 and the CLAT) in Ubuntu VMs. I’ve also used 
as CLAT a VM with OpenWRT.

Also doing some testing with ISPs with customers in residential networks.

https://ripe74.ripe.net/presentations/151-ripe-74-ipv6-464xlat-residential-v2.pdf

I’ve done many presentations on this, some in Spanish, you can google for them. 
After tomorrow doing also workshops using Jool (NAT64, CLAT) in the APNIC44 in 
Taiwan. You will be able to download the slides in a couple of days, will work 
in a last review during the flight.

I may be able to help if you have some questions. Note that my responses can be 
slightly delayed the next few days, as I’m heavily busy during the APNIC.

Regards,
Jordi
 

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De: <[email protected]> en nombre de Alan Whinery <[email protected]>
Responder a: <[email protected]>
Fecha: miércoles, 6 de septiembre de 2017, 19:24
Para: <[email protected]>
Asunto: [Jool-list] Jool at the Internet2 Tech Exchange

    Greetings,
    I have been working with Jool at the University of Hawaii, and I have had 
good results setting up NAT64 networks with it. So far, when I do an additional 
464xlat piece, I get some issues with SSL and packet size (I assume), but I'm 
hoping to clean that up. 
    
    When I look at the developmental open source NAT64 solutions, it seems like 
Jool is the most "serious" design, especially in terms of scalability. 
    
    As co-chair of the Internet2 IPv6 Working Group, I am facilitating the 
development of some IPv6 tutorials for the Internet2 Technology Exchange in San 
Francisco next month, to include how to set up IPv6-only networks, with 
NAT64/DNS64/464XLAT to access legacy v4 Internet. I am planning to promote Jool 
as a toolkit to do NAT64 on a campus scale, and also talk about Cisco IOS, etc. 
    
    I have also talked Internet2 into planning a v6-only SSID for the 
conference. Since their road kit can set up VMs easily, I was planning to do 
this with Jool and Linux based NAT64/464XLAT. 
    
    My first question to this group -- am I doing something crazy? I had 
planned to do.my own load tests, and then the recent T-Rex thread came up. It 
looks like the levels of load that you have been talking about are higher than 
what I'm likely to encounter with a few hundred laptops and smart phones at a 
conference.
    
    Also, if there are Jool/SIIT experts here who would be willing to look over 
our plans and make suggestions, that would be good too. 
    
    Regards,
    Alan Whinery
    Chief Internet Engineer
    University of Hawaii System
    Co-chair Internet2 IPv6 Working Group
    
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