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I guess now's a good time to recommend this handy site for when you'd like a
view from the outside:
https://ping.pe
No issues at this time reaching that address from pretty much anywhere.
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Chris
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Such router behavior is completely legal by ND RFC.
It does not matter that real routers implementations do not do this.
We should think that they do because the standard permits it.
And the RA in the chain may be lost.
It is better to attach information about completeness to the information itsel
Hi,
On 31/8/22 09:43, Vasilenko Eduard wrote:
Hi all,
The router could split information between RAs (and send it at
different intervals). It may be difficult to guess what is stale and
what is just "not in this RA".
You ask the router, and the router responds.
If you want to consider the ca
Hi all,
The router could split information between RAs (and send it at different
intervals).
It may be difficult to guess what is stale and what is just "not in this RA".
Fernando proposing (not documented yet in draft-ietf-6man-slaac-renum-04)
re-asking the router by RS and using timers (size
Folks,
We have been discussing the potential problems associated with SLAAC
renumbering events for a while now -- one of the most common cases being
ISPs rotating home prefixes, and your devices ending up with
stale/invalid addresses.
We have done quite a bit of work already:
* Problem st
On 8/31/22 11:03, Brian Turnbow wrote:
Hi Mark
Anyone from Disney who can help with a geo issue on-list? We have customers in
South Africa mapping to India. Thanks.
Did you try the emails in thebrotherswisp geo page?
I have had some success though the Techops emails.
Sometimes it does take
Hi Mark
>Anyone from Disney who can help with a geo issue on-list? We have customers in
>South Africa mapping to India. Thanks.
Did you try the emails in thebrotherswisp geo page?
I have had some success though the Techops emails.
Sometimes it does take a while for a response...
Disney+: E-mai
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