Tim,

So we are an IPV4 ISP not able to get any more IPV4 address space. We have
IPV6 working in office, and on server network.
I have working windows and linux IPV6 only configured machines but
obviously they can only access IPV6 capable web sites and such.

But we will need to start assigning IPV6 WAN address to customer routers
and UBNT radios in radio router mode when we get a CRM that supports IPV6.
I am a little aware of NAT64 but all my googling for NAT64 applications
yields NAT64 for networks with Public address on one side and private
addresses on the other.
We try to keep all of our network WAN on public addresses.

So far I have tried three so called ipv6 ready routers and could get none
of them to work with static IPV6 addressing.

Hope that explains what you are looking for.

Thanks for your help.


On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Tim Way <t...@way.vg> wrote:

> Dual stack is a different architecture than having two separate networks
> running with one running IPv4 and one running IPv6. To connect the two
> disparate networks you would need to perform address family translation
> (NAT64). In dual-stack it will prefer IPv6 when available, minus happy
> eyeballs, but otherwise has legs or transit via both protocols to access
> the necessary resource if it is either IPv4 or IPv6.
>
> To start I would ask to clarify what you are trying to do and I'd be happy
> to help in anyway I can. I'm a bit of an IPv6 crazy.
>
> Tim
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Art Stephens <asteph...@ptera.com> wrote:
>
>> Any out there successfully deployed dual stack network can share what
>> equipment used for pure ipv6 access to ipv4 networks?
>>
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