On Mon, 28 May 2007, Donald Stahl wrote:
What is the smallest IPv6 advertisement that organizations are going to
honour- are we still looking at a minimum of a /48?
Anything more specific than /32 is going to be filtered at some
portion of the ISPs whether for the good or bad. There are some
That is, of course, after I find some way to get my /48 announced... none of
my upstreams currently offer native v6 (not sure about tunnels yet) so I'm a
content provider without any global v6 connectivity :(
matthew zeier wrote:
With Vista and OS X turning on IPv6 natively, as well as V
With Vista and OS X turning on IPv6 natively, as well as Vista's love
for 6to4 and Teredo, are your helpdesk staff skilled enough to deal with
problems if say, Google or Yahoo! were to turn on records tomorrow?
This is here now, and if we want this to happen without pain, I think we
n
Don't forget customers. Turning this thing on for customers appears to be
non-trivial in many cases.
The only way I can see a customer being affected is if their CPE does
IPv6, it's enabled on the CPE, and it's enabled on their network. If all
of those are true- then the customer probably has
On 29/05/2007, at 1:35 PM, Donald Stahl wrote:
For core links it should IMHO be mostly possible to keep them IPv4/
IPv6
dual-stack. When that is not the case one can always do minimal
tunnels
inside the AS. Same for getting transit, it doesn't have to be
directly
native, but when getting
What is the smallest IPv6 advertisement that organizations are going to
honour- are we still looking at a minimum of a /48?
-Don
For core links it should IMHO be mostly possible to keep them IPv4/IPv6
dual-stack. When that is not the case one can always do minimal tunnels
inside the AS. Same for getting transit, it doesn't have to be directly
native, but when getting it try to keep the AS's crossed with a tunnel
for getti
If someone has a contact for Adelphia.net postmaster, could you please
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Thanks.
Kotaro Fukasawa
Kita Cable Network, Inc.
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