RE: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Keith Medcalf
() ascii ribbon campaign against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org > > > -Original Message- > > From: Frank Bulk (iname.com) [mailto:frnk...@iname.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, 26 March, 2013 22:46 > > To: 'Mark Jeremy'; Justin Wilson > > Cc: nano

Re: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <005c01ce2aa5$f9ed6c20$edc84460$@iname.com>, "Frank Bulk \(iname.com \)" writes: > My understanding is that because IPv6 has a minimum MTU of 1280 and > dial-up maxes out at 576, that special measures must be taken for IPv6 > to work over a dial-up connection. > > Please correct me if

RE: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Frank Bulk (iname.com)
[mailto:mej...@rit.edu] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:10 PM To: Justin Wilson Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Question on Ipv6 address Justin, Dial-up modem is just a layer 2 device with no IP address. Just think of it as a converter, its sole function is to convert the telephone line to something

RE: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Joe
thanks for replies on the list, but still questions > > IPv6 is very different from IPv4. > > In IPv6, there should be a /64 assigned to the point to point link over which > a /48 should be delegated to the customer. > > If the customer doesn't have a router and is just attaching a single PC

Re: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <8e07c7d8154ca69338ddf94acf99e9f6958...@ex02mail01.ad.rit.edu>, Mark Jeremy writes: > Justin, > > Dial-up modem is just a layer 2 device with no IP address. Just think of = > it > as a converter, its sole function is to convert the telephone line to > something your PC can use, in

RE: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Mark Jeremy
. So basically any dial-up modem support IPv6. -MJ -Original Message- From: Justin Wilson [mailto:li...@mtin.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:06 PM To: NANOG Subject: Re: Question on Ipv6 address I don't mean to hijack the thread so if someone wants to open a new one that¹s

Re: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Owen DeLong
On Mar 26, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Joe wrote: > I'm new to Ipv6 and trying to understanding something about IPv6 in service > provider network. > I've got the following questions , could anybody do some helps? > 1. In a dial-up network (Q-in-Q for each customer who dials in ) Should > each cust

Re: Question on Ipv6 address

2013-03-26 Thread Justin Wilson
I don't mean to hijack the thread so if someone wants to open a new one that¹s cool. But my question is what dial-up hardware supports v6? I am *assuming* Cisco does. Justin -- Justin Wilson Aol & Yahoo IM: j2sw http://www.mtin.net/blog ­ xISP News http://www.zigwireless.com ­ High Speed Inter