should test myself but anyhow I would like to
> hear your comments.
> What happen (on the client side/Android maybe) if I advertise the DNS
> information in the RA and I also enable the O bit?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alejandro,
>
> El 10/6/2015 a las 8:39 PM, Bruce Horth escr
Your device may be getting an address, but without a recursive DNS server
it may be useless.
If you're going to do SLAAC you'll also need to supply your client with a
recursive DNS server. Android prefers RFC 6106. As you mentioned, Google
has decided not to support DHCPv6 in Android. Unfortunatel
I now have a route to 198.133.219.0/24
Cisco.com is back up.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:03, Scott Wolfe wrote:
> No route for 198.133.219.0/24 in 22820 from our upstream (3356 and 174).
>
> -Scott W
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: sjk [mailto:s...@sleepycatz.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August
https://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=!%20RIM
ab...@rim.com
ipad...@rim.com
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> At the moment it appears as tho the blackberry email storm has
> subsided. I thought I'd share a most excellent letter I got from
> Blackberry after one of the Nanog use
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