Thanks Jordi -- good to hear I'm not-yet-confirmed-crazy.

I have seen that ripe74 slide set, looking forward to seeing the one
after APAN44.

Travel well, and safe. I will share a directory with some deployment
notes in it with you, for when you get home.


Alan

On 9/6/2017 8:00 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> 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
>  
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> 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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