Hello,
On 19 nov 2010, at 00:00, Nick Olsen wrote:
> That's what I'm hearing. Cogent refuses to peer with HE via IPv6.
> So cogent IPv6 Customers currently can not hit things at HE. And they can't
> do anything about it. Besides 6to4 tunneling and BGP peering with HE (or
> native, If they can).
Sorry guys,
> Have you already joined the LISP Beta Network? All you need is a
> router that can run the LISP images (871, 1841, 2821, 7200 etc)
>
> It's completely open, and the guys behind
> lisp-supp...@external.cisco.com can hook you up for free,
The correct address is lisp-supp...@cisco.co
Dear Cameron & everybody,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Job W. J. Snijders wrote:
>>> The fact that LISP does help in IPv6 Transition solutions (due to its
>>> inherent AF agnostic design), is compelling. As you say, real end 2 end is
>>> the goal - and LISP h
Dear Cameron,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:27 AM, Cameron Byrne wrote:
>> The fact that LISP does help in IPv6 Transition solutions (due to its
inherent AF agnostic design), is compelling. As you say, real edge 2 edge is
the goal - and LISP helps here, regardless of the AF. (you'll will still
want
Hi Cameron,
On 24 sep 2010, at 02:56, Cameron Byrne wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
>> On Sep 23, 2010, at 5:50 PM, "Scott Weeks" wrote:
>>> --- ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
>>
>>> It's working over LISP:
>>>
>>> http://www.lisp4.facebook.com/
>>>
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