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 Post subject: IPv6 Day 08 June
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:52 am 
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So tomorrow is IPv6 Day, what are you doing?
http://www.worldipv6day.org/
http://www.cisco.com/web/solutions/nets ... index.html
http://blogs.cisco.com/borderless/ready ... ay-june-8/

I'm in a totally IPv4 world here so nothing much will happen to me I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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running IPv6 dual stack at home (including IPv6 Internet Access, just over a tunnel) since quite a few month and somehow never had something special to do for it. Somehow still not enough stuff around to have a real use, currently.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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raven wrote:
running IPv6 dual stack at home (including IPv6 Internet Access, just over a tunnel)

+1
Not going to be doing much though.

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HE tunnel here.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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We actually contacted the ISOC about World IPv6 day and they said since we don't host our own web site that we can't participate other than the fact that clients can traverse through us.


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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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were running IPV6 dual stack

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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HE tunnel here.


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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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HE tunnel here.


+1

tunneled on my router and all my machines are pointed to it.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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HE tunnel here too.

Hoping some of our client networks don't break...

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Project2501 wrote:
HE tunnel here.

Same. Seems to be used a lot here.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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Another HE tunnel. The only thing I am doing is seeing if the rumors are true and the IPv6 option goes live for WoW on that day. If so I will be playing WoW over IPv6 just to say I did it.

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I have a SixXS tunnel on my 877 router with a ASA5505 behind it.. :)

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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A little over an hour till the tubes fail!

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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Oh we were going to have a big BBQ and a party to celebrate.

No. actually nothing is funnier than a client calling you saying they are worried that the internet is going to stop working tomorrow. I almost want to say its the apocalypse of the internet.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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So tomorrow is IPv6 Day, what are you doing


Ignoring it and hoping it goes away

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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IP Addressing for Dummies, courtesy Australia Broadcasting Corporation -
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The internet we use now, IPv4, has a mere 4.3 billion addresses, which ran out in February.
The replacement IPv6 has 340 trillion trillion trillion addresses and it is hoped they will never run out.
Instead of a string of 12 digits, IPv6 uses a combination of 32 letters and numbers, creating many more internet addresses.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... ion=justin
There you go, easy isn't it :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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I'm just reviewing my IPv6 studies getting ready for this ROUTE exam coming up Friday. I think I got this.

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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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I have been doing some testing leading up to this and then some today. I have a laptop setup with public IPv4/6 addresses. I did some ping tests to random sites and results were returned with IPv6 addresses which they should since it is preferred. Then I turned off IPv4 on the Ethernet connection and went with just IPv6. My results are as follows. I noticed prior Microsoft updates didn't want to work, today they do. However their Security Essentials software still won't update over IPv6. As well, Yahoo.com works but the formatting is crappy and it doesn't display properly, yet Yahoo.co.jp gets the formatting correct although still not displaying correctly; Facebook as well doesn't show properly(sometimes the formatting is good, sometimes not, but most content fails to display). As for some others, The Department of Education and The Department of the Interior, they display just fine however there are a few pieces of content that don't come up here and there. From what I saw Google and Cisco worked just fine.


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 Post subject: Re: IPv6 Day 08 June
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If I hadn't been on graves I would have found out sooner.

I checked my emails and it looks like I won't be needing that HE tunnel any more ;)

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