An additional point of interest here would be a product InfoWeapons might
release (and their located in Cebu)...
In a very very basic description it would work like this:
IPv6 only network >---------> -- <InfoWeapons Gateway Product> -----IPv6
internet
|
>----IPv4 internet
So native IPv6 on the left side....
If IPv6 DNS response then go native IPv6 to the right side site.
If no IPv6 DNS response then proxy/nat to the right side IPv4 site.
Ditto in reverse.. (though its a bit more complicated than that).
This is a very very basic description.. for more info go to their website.
Dan
On Mar 21, 2013, at 6:20 PM, Dan Sweeney wrote:
> Currently IPv6 dual stack available from
>
> WiFiCity.com.ph (AS18187)
> Globe.com.ph (AS4775)
> Globe.com.ph (AS132199) *
>
> * note this is a 4 byte ASN and some network providers might not be able to
> handle it..
> * however if you bang on them hard enough they can use the as.dot format of
> AS2.1127
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 9:38 AM, John Osena wrote:
>
>> Hello PLUG,
>>
>> We are about to roll out servers with IPv6 addresses (only) and I am
>> concerned with the readiness of our local telcos. Anyone know the state of
>> IPv6 in the Philippines? Please do share your success and failures.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
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