> That sounds like not using link local in the general case and having
> it available as an option in the directly adjacent case.
I'd like to second that. All in all, protocol nexthop has to be
reachable via IGP, otherwise, your v6 routes won't be installed in the
forwarding table. By its name, I
I have a similar setting as Jamie, VZ Fios plus HE tunnel, except I am
running a FreeBSD VM to terminate tunnel and to run rtadvd. everything
works nicely, so I thought I could do some tests on IPv6 connectivity
and speed to China. There is a single-stack IPv6 website
(bt.neu6.edu.cn) hosted by a c
> End-to-end transparency means that IPv6 supports peer to peer naturally.
> That means everyone (students, teachers, parents etc) can talk to each
> other more easily without having to involve third parties, and can talk
> to each other from anywhere on the globe. Less mediation, more direct,
> mo
>
> My question to the community is: assuming a network based IPv6 to IP4
> translator is in place (like NAT64 / DNS64), are IPv6-only Internet
> services viable as a product today?
Well, speaking for CERNET2 (2nd Gen. of China Education and Research
Network), it is a "production" network today i
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