> I submitted a lot of tickets on nat64 in prague, but as far as I was > able to tell they were all layer 1 propagation issues, not layer 3 > issues. as ietf-nat64 is just yet another ssid on the same meeting area access points as the other ssids (bar ietf-hotel), i doubt this is at all unique to nat64 layer-1/2 propagation. the only ietf99 ticket i can find from mellon@xxxxxxxxx is https://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/ticket/1138, which sounds to be what you describe above. asai san looked at it, responded, asked you to retest, you did not respond, so the ticket was closed. > If in fact there is a database of trouble report tickets that you > think contains useful data, it would probably be a good idea to do > something with that. lucy, ietf noc ticket goddess, tried to copy all 99 nat64 tickets into a bunch, see https://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=closed&status=new&status=reopened&component=nat64&milestone=ietf-99&group=milestone&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=type&col=priority&col=milestone&col=component&order=priority&report=10 collecting from < 99 could probably be done. but no sense spending noc volunteers' time on it until you're actually organized to actually do something useful with the info. randy