Hi Jordi, Most of the testing requests that we have received for wired CPEs lately have been MAP based. We are aware of a couple ISPs considering XLAT464, but I'm not aware of it being used in production. For wireless XLAT464 makes sense, even for fixed wireless. ~Tim On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:31 PM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via ipv6-wg < ipv6-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Tim,
I understand that even if in the IETF we decide not to go for that, as we know that the participation in IETF from operators is not as good as we wish, we as a different community can have a totally different perspective.
If we don’t want to have full support of the RFC8585, at least we must mandate the 464XLAT section. The reason is clear: it is the only possible way in mobile, and if you want to support “hybrid CPEs” (those that provide for example a GPON WAN or Ethernet WAN + USB dongle for 3-5G) the easier way is to provide 464XLAT. It is also a matter of subscriber numbers in one technology vs all the others together.
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
El 24/11/21 18:26, "ipv6-wg en nombre de Timothy Winters" < ipv6-wg-bounces@ripe.net en nombre de tim@qacafe.com> escribió:
Hi Jordi,
I see you also brought up on the v6ops list. Let's see what the operator community has to say about this topic.
I'm not opposed to changing this, but I'm also aware that's CPEs rarely support all the mechanisms listed in that RFC.
~Tim
On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 11:58 AM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via ipv6-wg < ipv6-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Tim, all,
I've reviewed the latest version of the document and in general I agree. However, today is unacceptable that a CPE doesn't support IPv6-only + IPv4aaS, so RFC8585 must be a must in this type of document.
I think there must be a clear statement on that.
Regards, Jordi @jordipalet
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