Dual-stack is not anymore, a good choice for the long term, unless you really 
have IPv4 addresses available.

 

You should use things like 464XLAT, maybe SIIT-DC if you need to expose IPv4 
services outside your customers.

 

I was preparing a presentation out of a project that we are doing for an ISP 
with 25.000.000 customers (GPON, DSL and cellular). Unfortunatelly I can’t yet 
provide all the details, for confidentiality reasons, because everything is 
delayed due to the Covid-19 confinement.

 

Anyway, most of the info, which I’ve experenced in previous smaller customers, 
is avaliable here:

 

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8683/

 

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 27/4/20 17:13, "uknof en nombre de Paul Bone" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

 

Hi Mick,

 

I would absolutely love to learn more and be schooled here!

 

Several years ago I did trial a whole manner of IPv4/IPv6 translation solutions 
and at the time came to the conclusion that the best solution was double 
stacking.

 

As a provider of business internet services, I have home users (more than ever 
at the moment) attempting to access their office VPNs and servers etc but it 
appears that many of the home broadband providers still offer IPv4 only 
solutions. Again, I'm happy to be corrected on this but I can only work on my 
own experience.

 

I have also found that there appears to be a reluctance to support IPv6 from IT 
managers who despite being offered IPv6 connectivity have generally declined - 
again this is my own experience in the UK. And whilst the larger service 
providers appear to have enough IPv4 addresses for the foreseeable future, this 
is a big problem for the smaller providers, as we could end up losing customers.

 

Would you be willing to share some of your IPv6 experiences?

 

Thanks

 

Paul

 

On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 15:54, Mick O'Donovan <[email protected]> wrote:

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:08:54AM +0100, Paul Bone wrote:
> are!! And no IPv6 is not yet the answer!)

Maybe it will *have* to be the answer! You'd be surprised what can be
accomplished using v6.

-- 
- MickoD <[email protected]>


 

-- 

Paul Bone

Network Consultant

 

PMB Technology



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