I would assume its possible, On the mikrotik router under connection 
tracking, Maybe drop some of the times? No clue if that will really hurt 
something or not, but it should make your connections clear faster.
Nat at the ISP level sounds like a nightmare. Like Scott said, get yourself 
a real block and start moving people over to it.

Well define "come to"
It will do IPv6 on alot of things. I'm running a 6to4 tunnel, addressing by 
neighbor discovery. And OSPFv3.
So far the only thing that gets me is torch doesn't work on ipv6, rather 
you don't see and of the traffic.
With your "lan" side of the router, if your address space is a /64 you can 
just click advertise and computers find themselves a address (vista and xp 
(with ipv6 package)). Linux will also get a address, but I still prefer 
static ipv6.

Nick Olsen

Brevard Wireless

(321) 205-1100 x106

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From: "Scott Lambert" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 2:47 AM
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] NAT Limits on StarOS/Mikrotik 

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:30:55PM -0600, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
> connections coming into it.  This server is running StarOS.  We have
> about 1700 subs NATted behind a single IP address on this server.
>
> Behind it, I have a Mikrotik server that is handling all traffic      
> coming into that server from the private network side.  Looking at    
> the IP/Firewall/Connections listing on this server, I see 69000-71000 
> items                                                                 

Time to use more IPs.  The one server may be able to handle the load,
but you need a pool of IPs.  I'd go for 8 or 16 IPs to start with and
try to get down to 1 IP for 100 or 200 hosts.  Then I'd go get a /20
from ARIN, to start, and work on doing it without the NAT.  You have the
hosts to justify it.  That many subs on PPPoE would probably only need a
/21, but with DHCP subnets per sector, you could need a /19 or more.

I dislike NAT at the ISP level.  It's not horrible at the SOHO level.

Has IPv6 come to the Mikrotik/StarOS world?

-- 
Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       Unix 
SysAdmin
[email protected]

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