Am 04.12.2008 um 08:59 schrieb Rémi Després:

Peter Dambier  -  le (m/j/a) 12/4/08 12:03 AM:
6to4 and dyndns needs more thinking but would give
IPv6 with reasonable speed to the IPv4 imprisoned.


Peter,

IMO, your comment on 6to4 would advantageously be extended to include 6rd.

It looks like you haven't noticed yet that the largest and most rapid IPv6 deployment by an ISP (Google statistics) was done not with 6to4 but with 6rd, the ISP oriented extension of 6to4.

You should then be interested in reading http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08nov/slides/v6ops-4.pdf (slides 13, 15, 16 in particular) and http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-despres-v6ops-6rd-ipv6-rapid-deployment-01.txt .


ok found it Rémi ;)

http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-despres-v6ops-6rd-ipv6-rapid-deployment-01.txt

is this used from free.fr to bring ipv6 to any customer in france ?


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