The trouble with NAT: Part 1
Guest post: The first post in a series of three, based on my AusNOG 2016 conference presentation. This post discusses Network Critical Success Factors (NCSFs).
Guest post: The first post in a series of three, based on my AusNOG 2016 conference presentation. This post discusses Network Critical Success Factors (NCSFs).
The team at APNIC Labs discuss how to bind a network interface to an entire subnet of IP addresses without having to enumerate individual addresses.
APNIC Labs has a new reporting tool that can show the performance of IPv6 relative to IPv4 at both a country-by-country level and a network-by-network level.
APNIC participated at the 2016 CNNIC Open Policy Meeting held in Hangzhou, China.
Guest Post: How can IPv6-only hosts access IPv4-only parts of the Internet? One possible way is to use NAT64 in conjunction with DNS64.
Guest Post: Enno Rey discusses the advantages and disadvantages of IPv6 Link-Local Addressing
Geoff returns to the subject of IP packet fragmentation, this time looking at how IPv6 has changed the behaviour of packet fragmentation and discussing the concern of whether IPv6 can handle big packets.
Geoff Huston examines IP packet fragmentation in detail looking at the design choices made by IPv4 and IPv6.
New Year, new possibilities. We ask you for your predictions for 2016.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 65, held recently in Montreal, Canada.