Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Mayers
On 02/02/11 19:50, Vlad Ion wrote: hmm... so NAT64 supported just in 10.4 not in 10.3 as well? @ Phil - I can tell you how well both NAT-PT and NAT64 will work on J-series in about a month when I will be done testing them... even tho it doesn't match exactly the profile of M7i Interesting; I

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread Kevin Oberman
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:33:33 + From: Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk Sender: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net On 02/02/11 19:50, Vlad Ion wrote: hmm... so NAT64 supported just in 10.4 not in 10.3 as well? @ Phil - I can tell you how well both NAT-PT and NAT64 will work on

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Mayers
On 03/02/11 14:17, Kevin Oberman wrote: Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:33:33 + From: Phil Mayersp.may...@imperial.ac.uk Sender: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net On 02/02/11 19:50, Vlad Ion wrote: hmm... so NAT64 supported just in 10.4 not in 10.3 as well? @ Phil - I can tell you how well

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Mayers
On 03/02/11 16:04, OBrien, Will wrote: That's an interesting idea. I'm checking into that for my lab m20 with adaptive services pic... An srx240 might make more sense if it'll do it. I do have an SRX210, and the SRX docs claim to do it as of JunOS 10.4; but I am fairly sure it's done using

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Mayers
Just to make things clear as mud, NAT64 is a mechanism that does address and protocol translation or NAT-PT, but it is probably best not to call it that as NAT-PT was an old technique that was defined in an RFC and was officially abandoned by the IETF. NAT64 is an externally similar technique

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-03 Thread OBrien, Will
That's an interesting idea. I'm checking into that for my lab m20 with adaptive services pic... An srx240 might make more sense if it'll do it. Will O'Brien On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:13 AM, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk wrote: Can anyone tell me if the built-in adaptive services PIC on the

[j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-02 Thread Phil Mayers
Can anyone tell me if the built-in adaptive services PIC on the M7i will support the JunOS NAT64 feature as described here: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos10.4/information-products/topic-collections/nce/nat64-ipv6-ipv4-depletion/index.html I can't just try it, as they're running an

Re: [j-nsp] NAT64 on an M7i

2011-02-02 Thread Vlad Ion
hmm... so NAT64 supported just in 10.4 not in 10.3 as well? @ Phil - I can tell you how well both NAT-PT and NAT64 will work on J-series in about a month when I will be done testing them... even tho it doesn't match exactly the profile of M7i On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Phil Mayers