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Re: CGNAT


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 06:59:08 +1100

Why not go whole hog and provide IPv4 as a service? That way you are not waiting for your customers to turn up IPv6 to 
take the load off your NAT box.

Yes, you can do it dual stack but you have waited so long you may as well miss that step along the deployment path.
-- 
Mark Andrews

On 20 Feb 2021, at 01:55, Steve Saner <ssaner () ideatek com> wrote:


We are starting to look at CGNAT solutions. The primary motivation at the moment is to extend current IPv4 resources, 
but IPv6 migration is also a factor.

We've been in touch with A10. Just wondering if there are some alternative vendors that anyone would recommend. We'd 
probably be looking at a solution to support 5k to 15k customers and bandwidth up to around 30-40 gig as a starting 
point. A solution that is as transparent to user experience as possible is a priority.

Thanks

-- 
Steve Saner
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