Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Justin Wilson
ject: Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating good for you Mike, for contributing. thanks. -g >> >> Open Source world - leaching off the good will and effort of the Open Source >> community, yet give nothing in return. > then you would also want to grab &g

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Blake Dunlap
We ended up writing our own package, which we may end up offering commercially when it is polished enough. One of the perks of having a web development branch. -Blake

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Greg Whynott
good for you Mike, for contributing. thanks. -g >> >> Open Source world - leaching off the good will and effort of the Open Source >> community, yet give nothing in return. > then you would also want to grab > the patch I posted to the bug tracker. Enjoy, I do. > > -- > Mike Oliver, KT2T

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 17/11/2010 17:22, chip wrote: > There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various > bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking > these allocations. Is everyone using one of the two or three commercial > applications or some OSS solution or

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Mike Oliver
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:41, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 17/11/2010 18:30, Greg Whynott wrote: >> >> IPPlan does this fairly well for ipv4 space,  and they have recently added >> ipv6. > > Good to hear they've added ipv6 support.  Here's the old IPTrack FAQ entry > for IPv6 support.  It seems to h

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 17/11/2010 18:30, Greg Whynott wrote: IPPlan does this fairly well for ipv4 space, and they have recently added ipv6. Good to hear they've added ipv6 support. Here's the old IPTrack FAQ entry for IPv6 support. It seems to have been updated quite recently. -- Q: I want feature X impleme

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread chip
y ? > > > > You mean I still have to do some work? > > > > ;-) > > > > -- > > Leigh > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: chip [mailto:chip.g...@gmail.com] > > Sent: 17 November 2010 17:23 > > To: nanog > >

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Shahid Shafi
ght IPv6 managed all that kind of stuff automatically ? > > You mean I still have to do some work? > > ;-) > > -- > Leigh > > > -Original Message- > From: chip [mailto:chip.g...@gmail.com] > Sent: 17 November 2010 17:23 > To: nanog > Subject: IPv6 Spac

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Carlos Vicente
On 11/17/10 9:22 AM, chip wrote: > There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various > bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking > these allocations. Is everyone using one of the two or three commercial > applications or some OSS solution or

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Greg Whynott
IPPlan does this fairly well for ipv4 space, and they have recently added ipv6. -g On Nov 17, 2010, at 12:22 PM, chip wrote: > There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various > bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking > these allocati

RE: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Leigh Porter
Darn it, I thought IPv6 managed all that kind of stuff automatically ? You mean I still have to do some work? ;-) -- Leigh -Original Message- From: chip [mailto:chip.g...@gmail.com] Sent: 17 November 2010 17:23 To: nanog Subject: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread chip
There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking these allocations. Is everyone using one of the two or three commercial applications or some OSS solution or a few large(ish) text files? Anyone have