Hi, I want to thank you all for your comments they are very helpful to me. And yes, I don't have much hands on experience but as non native English speaker I tend to write someone confusing mails so don't take every my sentence "as-is". ;)
Tnx once again to all. On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 6:59 PM, TJ <trej...@gmail.com> wrote: > In principle, I agree with the EDGE-in approach. > > However, if you need to do LAN before EDGE (e.g. DISA can't get you > connectivity but you need to make some progress) you need to block AAAA > queries from getting replies. BIND has a "filter AAAA on IPv4" option that > helps here ... (just don't give the hosts the v6 addresses of the internal > DNS servers). > > HTH, > /TJ > > On Jan 26, 2013 12:49 PM, "William Herrin" <b...@herrin.us> wrote: >> >> On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Pavel Dimow <paveldi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I can start to create >> > AAAA record and PTR recors in DNS and after that I should configure my >> > dhcp servers and after all has been done I can test ipv6 in LAN and >> > after that I can start configure bgp with ISP. >> > Is this correct procedure? >> >> Nope. >> >> In their infinite(simal) wisdom the architects of IPv6 determined that >> a host configured with both a global scope IPv6 address and an IPv4 >> address will attempt IPv6 in preference to IPv4. If you configure IPv6 >> on a LAN without first installing your IPv6 Internet connection, that >> LAN will break horribly. >> >> Work your way from the outside in: start with BGP, then the interior >> routers and configure the LAN last. >> >> Regards, >> Bill Herrin >> >> >> >> -- >> William D. Herrin ................ her...@dirtside.com b...@herrin.us >> 3005 Crane Dr. ...................... Web: <http://bill.herrin.us/> >> Falls Church, VA 22042-3004 >> >