CGNAT Opensource with support to BPA, EIM/EIF, UPnP-PCP

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.com
Wed Jul 8 07:11:00 UTC 2020



On 7/Jul/20 19:23, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG wrote:

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> There was, long time ago, something developed by ISC, but I think
> never completed and not updated …
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> 464XLAT is always a solution and becomes much cheaper, than CGN from
> vendors, even if you need to replace the CPEs. I’m doing that now with
> 25.000.000 subscribers … (slowed down by the Covid-19).
>

I have to agree... as "transition" tech. goes, 464XLAT is the least
intrusive solution, because as more of your customers acquire IPv6, the
demands you put on your 464XLAT systems reduce, naturally. It also means
you don't have to carry out yet-another transition to get the full IPv6
experience.

Mark.
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