Thanks... that is what I don't understand: Why is NAT64 such a
difficult concept to put into routers and firewalls? We already do NAT
with IPv4 just fine.
I feel like IPv6 adoption would be much faster if there was a transition
mechanism other than dual stacking.
Think: Corporate offices. Rather than renumbering everything inside,
they just turn on NAT64 and now they can begin a slow and controlled
transition.
On 9/26/18 2:19 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
You can use Jool for both 464XLAT and just NAT64.
I've done a workshop on this at the LACNIC meeting this week. See slides 43 and
next ones:
http://www.lacnic.net/innovaportal/file/3139/1/ipv6-only_v11_16-9.pdf
Saludos,
Jordi
-----Mensaje original-----
De: NANOG <[email protected]> en nombre de Matt Hoppes
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Fecha: miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2018, 15:03
Para: North American Network Operators' Group <[email protected]>
Asunto: Deploying IPv6 XLAT64
Looking at getting into IPv6 here ourselves... one of the big hold ups
has been the dual stacking.
Can anyone recommend a quality, not ridiculously convoluted to setup,
XLAT64 translator that we could run in our network to take the IPv6 to
an IPv4 address when the remote server doesn't have 6 capability?
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