Further explanation and examples for XP, Windows 2003 and Vista also
available here:

http://www.ipv6tf.org/index.php?page=using/connectivity/guides&id=2
http://www.ipv6tf.org/index.php?page=using/connectivity/guides&id=1
http://www.ipv6tf.org/index.php?page=using/connectivity/guides&id=13

Regards,
Jordi




> De: Iljitsch van Beijnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Responder a: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:48:26 +0200
> Para: Martin Hannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: <nanog@merit.edu>
> Asunto: Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability
> 
> 
> On 14-okt-2007, at 19:34, Martin Hannigan wrote:
> 
>> Is this a configurable option for the inverse behavoir? Seems to me
>> that it should be since it affects the user experience and sets policy
>> for the network. It just may be, but I can't find the option if it is.
> 
> If you have FreeBSD or Windows you can manipulate the "policy table"
> to make this happen.
> 
> It's a bit too complex to explain how this works in a post though,
> but try:
> 
> # ip6addrctl show
> 
> or
> 
> C:\>netsh
> netsh>interface ipv6
> netsh interface ipv6>show prefixpolicy
> 
> RFC 3484 provides background info. And of course any IPv6 book worth
> its salt explains it all in great detail.  :-)




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