I will say it is much better to consider 464XLAT with NAT64, if the CPEs allow it.

 

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

 

I’m right now doing a deployment for 25.000.000 customers of an ISP (GPON, DLS and cellular mix), all the testing has been done, and all doing fine.

 

I’ve done it already for smaller ISPs, but the size of this project is more interesting to better demonstrate that it just works.

 

I plan to do a presentation when the information can be made public … bit delay because the Covid-19 confinement.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 28/4/20 21:15, "NANOG en nombre de John Alcock" <nanog-bounces@nanog.org en nombre de john@alcock.org> escribió:

 

Afternoon,

 

I run a small ISP in Tennessee.  COVID has forced a lot of people to work from home.  I am starting to run low on IP's and need to consider CGNAT.

 

I do have IPV6 space, but we all know that until we force everyone to move to IPV6, we need to keep IPV4 up and running.

 

I could buy more space, but I am really wondering if that is the best option.  It is expensive. I know CGNAT devices are expensive as well, but it looks like I could stretch it out a bit.

 

My thinking is to convert about 50% of my subscribers to CGNAT.

 

I am interested in vendors or devices you have used in the past.  I already know about the pitfalls many of my subscribers will have with CGNAT such as VPN's, Gamers, etc.

 

What are your thoughts on CGNAT vendors?  

 

A10Networks

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