[afnog]   XLAT646 deployment

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Sun Jul 4 21:27:13 UTC 2021


CPE vendors have “special” strategies. I’ve been there many times.

 

They don’t want to offer (at the time being), the transition support in CPEs that you can buy in the retail market. They want to have some direct ISP contact that offer a tailored firmware.

 

 

 

El 4/7/21 14:06, "afnog en nombre de Paul Simon" <afnog-bounces at afnog.org en nombre de bassosimons at me.com> escribió:

 

Hi Nishal

 

Mark had pointed out support isn't that great, at least since last he checked, outside Windows, iOS and Android. I am also aware of the Linux implementation. But come to think about it, non of these solutions would be ideal for the network I'm looking to deploy this on.

 

Mostly our last-miles are point-to-point fiber or FTTx so it is great that you mention non-mobile CPE. Do you have any more info about the ZEC offering perhaps the product model so I look it up.

 

 

Regards

Paul S. Basondole


On 4 July 2021 at 14:15, "Nishal Goburdhan" <nishal at controlfreak.co.za> wrote:

On 4 Jul 2021, at 12:32, Paul Simon wrote:



Hello good folks,

I am doing a research on XLAT646 deployment, currently considering

this as a solution to v4 depletion.

I am therefore wondering if there is anyone who has had success in

deploying this technology in production. I am mostly interested in

what vendor they used and how the customer side translation was

happening whether it was on customer CE or some aggregate node in the

access network.

Any inputs will be appreciated, thanks!


hi paul,

i’m not sure that this is widely deployed in africa yet, but there are 
several good reference stories for how this was done elsewhere. look 
for case studies and presentations at NOGs for mobile in the US and in 
india. at safnog-1 [1], cameron did a presentation on their experiences 
at t-mobile; this might be a useful starting point for you; just 
remember that this is ~7years old ;-) the direct link is available at: 
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzzThJyfhvwdU2hiZmIzX25XX0k/edit?resourcekey=0-UQsVrfwYNofaAj5cUC4RiQ

i’ve only seen one decent (non-mobile) CPE from NEC. unfortunately, 
the NEC folk don’t seem interested in distributing this; at least in 
ZA. i’d be curious to see what CPE list you come up with (for 
non-mobile).

good luck, and please let us know what you end up doing! :-)
-n.

[1] 
http://www.safnog.org/safnog1/meetings-past/2014/agenda-2014-safnog-1.html

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