Hurricane Electric have a presentation on testing their tunnels using Traceroute6, Tracepath6, and mtr: http://ipv6.he.net/presentations/trace6.pdf
iperf now supports IPv6 and works well for testing tunnels as well. I have previously gotten good results from Hurricane Electric tunnels. -- Dan Sneddon Network Engineering & Network Security twitter | AS13414 d...@twitter.com | Follow me! @dansneddon On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Anurag Bhatia wrote: > Hello, > > > Does anyone here has clues on IPv6 support via Charter? We recently got BGP > up on the connection and they denied for IPv6 support for now. Support > engineer gave expected time of something like end of year which seems very > late as per our plans. > > > Is situation same for everyone who sits in downstream of Charter? > > > Also, does it makes sense to go for BGP Tunnel for now? I just setup IPv6 > Tunnel via Hurricane Electric. Latency seems pretty much OK ~ 10-15ms of > overhead. Yet to test other parameters. I heard Tunnels are usually bad. > Can someone tell how to test this tunnel setup to confirm if there is a > performance issue or not? I am thinking of writing a quick bash script and > run via cron to test latency, packet loss and bandwidth throughput for > couple of days. If anyone has better idea, please let me know. > > > > Thanks. > > -- > > Anurag Bhatia > anuragbhatia.com > or simply - http://[2001:470:26:78f::5] if you are on IPv6 connected > network! > > Twitter: @anurag_bhatia <https://twitter.com/#!/anurag_bhatia> > Linkedin: http://linkedin.anuragbhatia.com > >