Hi All,
Our original deployment for Ipv6 Single-Stack in Feb 2020 was rolled back in March/April 2020 due to COVID and some minor compatibility issues. These compatibility issues have been resolved by our technical teams. We are now re-starting the deployment in SA in a phased approach. We are aiming to complete the rollout in SA by 1st of December. The scope of this change will impact non-Android devices that are using the latest version of the operating system, either out of the box or through an OS update. It will also impact Android devices which are configured for Telstra.wap and manually configured for dual-stack. If any problems are seen, Please reach out to our technical teams at ipv6wirelessdeploym...@team.telstra.com <ipv6wirelessdeploym...@team.telstra.com> Thanks, <ipv6wirelessdeploym...@team.telstra.com> <ipv6wirelessdeploym...@team.telstra.com> On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 3:27 PM Russell Langton <russell3...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi AusNOGgers, > > Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the > announce the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6 Single-Stack > deployment on Telstra wireless. > This means shortly when you attach your mobile to Telstra.WAP APN it will > only get an Ipv6 address NO Ipv4 address. > > Note that the enablement is currently targeted at both pre and post-paid > services. > > This deployment of Ipv6 Single-Stack is only for Telstra.WAP APN which is > primarily used by handsets and tablets. > Telstra.internet APN is primary used for dongles, BYOD tablets, modems > etc. so this will remain as dual-stack. > > * timeframe * > We are planning to start the deployment on 10/2 and 13/2 in South > Australia. > Further deployments in other states are planned by the end of Feb and will > be advised to the list. > > * device scope * > Any Mobile device that is configured as Dual Stack for Telstra.wap, either > default or manually configured. > The scope of this change will impact devices that are using the latest > version of the operating system, either out of the box or through an OS > update. > It will also impact Android devices which are configured for Telstra.wap > and manually configured for dual-stack. > > * Things to be aware of * > - This is a network based solution, when it receives a dual-stack request > it will only allocate a Ipv6 Address. > - Services on Telstra.WAP APN will only get a Ipv6 address(No Ipv4) > - This solution is using a DNS64+NAT64 setup. > - If your website/content/other is advertising a AAAA Ipv6 DNS > record, > => This may cause problems if your website is not 100% Ipv6 > - Impact to apps is expected to be limited as all apps submitted to Apple > store have been DNS64/NAT64 mandated since June 1 2016. > > * Basic flow * > - If Alice is connecting to a website with a Ipv6 AAAA DNS record, It will > be a pure Ipv6 connection. > - If Alice is connecting to a website with only a A DNS record, our DNS > will spoof the website address with a Well Known Prefix (WKP) so it routes > to the NAT64 gateway to Ipv4 internet. > - If Alice is connecting to a Ipv4 address literal(x.x.x.x), It may fail. > > * Why is AusNOG hearing about this now * > This is a major step in Telstra's Ipv6 journey, and with all things there > will be teething issues when we launch. > We are aiming to work with community forums like AusNOG and Whirlpool to > ensure this is a smooth transition. > > *Contacting us* > For any assistance, Please refer to; > For apps which appear broken, it may not support ipv6 DNS64+NAT64, contact > your application support > CrowdSupport - > https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Telstra-IPv6-Wireless-Network/bd-p/IPv6 > or reach out directly to Telstra Ipv6 Engineering team - > ipv6wirelessdeploym...@team.telstra.com >
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