If I understand this correctly it appears that requirement #1 would dictate the capability must be deployed on the CE. The way I read it you are attempting to retain the pre-NAPT client address and port. For the particular use case, is the CPE managed by the service provider? If so, why not originate the logging from the CPE as it has the necessary visibility and state maintenance to meet all the requirements?
There was also a comment in this thread regarding UDP and session completion. I don’t think this is practical on the BR as support for asymmetrical routing could result in incomplete session information on a particular BR (you would have to piece it together) as exit transit BR could be different from the return transit BR. The only device with a complete view of the flow is the CE in this case as well. Assuming CPE is not an option, MAP-T , and that requirement #1 is not the privately addressed customer endpoint (laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc..) one could use netflow pre-BR (IPv6) and some simple program to convert to the required metadata. Destination address is trivial as it is a fixed set of bits within the DMR(s). Source address is not hard as long as the conversion program has an accurate list of active mapping rules. Obviously sampling rate comes into play but I believe we have the same issue with IPFIX. Cheers, Jordan From: Softwires [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 1:31 AM To: Rajiv Asati (rajiva); [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Softwires] ISP CGN logging inc. Destination ?? Hi Rajiv, What concerns me with this requirement is that it nullifies one of the motivations for stateless address sharing: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-softwire-stateless-4v6-motivation-05#section-3.1.3 (Logging - No Need for Dynamic Binding Notifications) especially, this part: Some Service Providers have a requirement to use only existing logging systems and to avoid introducing new ones (mainly because of Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) considerations). This requirement is easily met with stateless solutions. Cheers, Med De : Softwires [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Rajiv Asati (rajiva) Envoyé : mardi 8 mai 2018 23:43 À : [email protected]; [email protected] Cc : [email protected]; [email protected] Objet : Re: [Softwires] [EXTERNAL] Re: ISP CGN logging inc. Destination ?? Agree with Ramesh. DHCP(v6) helps with logging source IP assignment, but that’s it. The requirement here is about keeping track of not only source IP+port, but also destination IP+port per connection. DHCP(v6) doesn’t apply here. -- Cheers, Rajiv From: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 1:15 AM To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Rajiv Asati <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Softwires-wg list <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Softwires] ISP CGN logging inc. Destination ?? Not really. Need IPv4 because desitination IP is on IPv4. Regds ramesh chandra M#: +91 90829 61303 O#: +91 22 7965 9762 -----Original Message----- From: Lee, Yiu [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 07 May 2018 16:46 To: Ramesh R Chandra Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Softwires] ISP CGN logging inc. Destination ?? Just a quick thought. Will the dhcpv6 logs help? Sent from mobile device, pardon possible typo. On May 7, 2018, at 7:06 AM, "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear Ian, thanks for clarifications. Regulator in India mandated to preserve the following details for each flow. 1. Source IP + Port (private for end subscriber device) 2. Destination IP + Port (public) 3. Translated IP + port (public) 4. Date and time There is no brainer and all this is available in NAT44. MAP being stateless, no such data available from MAP-BR. We are exploring alternate option on BR to create this data in MAP. Pls advise. Regds ramesh -----Original Message----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 04 May 2018 17:28 To: Rajiv Asati (rajiva) Cc: Softwires-wg list; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; Ramesh R Chandra Subject: Re: [Softwires] ISP CGN logging inc. Destination ?? Hi Rajiv, Please see inline. Cheers, Ian On 4. May 2018, at 12:01, Rajiv Asati (rajiva) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Ian, Thanks for sharing the URL. While not explicit, “all metadata” would include both source and destination A+P. Is that the right interpretation? 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