re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-08 Thread Jeff Young
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 IETF, First, the executive summary: v6 is, in fact, flowing across the wired of the IETF61 network. v6 is not, in fact, flowing across the wireless of the IETF61 network. v6 is spoken on wired ports in the terminal room thanks to a generous contribution

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-09 Thread Tim Chown
Hi, Could you describe why exactly IPv6 can't run on the (layer 2?) WLAN infrastructure? I'm sure this would be a help for many people to know which products do not support IPv6... It sounds like the WLAN access points you have chosen can't handle multicast in some form? Which make/model are

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-09 Thread Harald Tveit Alvestrand
they are working on it. I'll get to mention that responses are nice. --On 8. november 2004 15:55 -0500 JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Harald, Marcia, I'm not sure what is the problem, but as you probably know, we still don't have IPv6 in the IETF61 network, which is really

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-09 Thread Trond Skjesol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > they are working on it. I'll get to mention that responses are nice. OK, hope they will succeed. I think that IPv6 has been available on the WLAN since 1999 (at least). If it's not possible in 2004 we are making great progress ;-) -Trond ___

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-09 Thread Leif Johansson
This technology supports IPv6 but at the time the network came up, we did not feel that the v6 implementation was stable enough to run, we have disabled IPv6 on the wireless networks. A separate ESSID wo this stuff would have been a solution... MVH leifj ___

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-09 Thread Simon Leinen
Trond Skjesol writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> they are working on it. I'll get to mention that responses are nice. > OK, hope they will succeed. Me too! My laptop builds a 6to4 tunnel when it doesn't receive a global IPv6 address, but unfortunately the next instance of the anycast 6to4

RE: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread matthew . ford
So somebody needs to get Airespace's marketroids to slow down a little bit: http://www.airespace.com/news/press_releases/04_1026b.php --Mat P.S. Sincere thanks to the IETF61 NOC for making these efforts to get IPv6 functional on the entire network - I'll try that new config now from Lincoln. On

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Tim Chown
Ironic given the recent press announcements by Airespace, which seemed to have jumped the gun a little ;) First fully IPv6-compatible WLAN kit available - October 27, 2004, 11:40 BST - Airespace has become the first WLAN OEM to announce support for the IPv6 protocol in its products - http://news.

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
gt; Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Asunto: RE: IPv6 in the network, please > > So somebody needs to get Airespace's marketroids to slow down a little > bit: > > http://www.airespace.com/news/press_releases/04_1026b.php > > --Mat > >

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Stig Venaas
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 02:18:31PM -0500, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: > Agree, good job. Is working for me since over 10 minutes ago. Not for me. But interestingly, I've never been able to get an IPv4 address (or any responses) to DHCP queries from dhcpcd-1.3.22_p4 on Linux on the v4 network. Howe

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Carsten Bormann
On Nov 10 2004, at 14:18 Uhr, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: By the way, the press should take note about Airespace marketing versus reality. I hope this company can be honest an make a public correction on that, otherwise customers should not trust them anymore. Oh, come on, give them some slack. Co

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Stig Venaas
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 02:18:31PM -0500, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: > Agree, good job. Is working for me since over 10 minutes ago. Now v6 works for me as well. I think perhaps my initial RS was ignored for some reason, but I received a later RA. Not sure. Anyway, I now have working v6 as well,

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Tim Chown
> Responder a: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Fecha: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 18:43:07 - > > Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Asunto: RE: IPv6 in the network, please > > > > So somebody needs to get Airespace's marketroids to slow down a little >

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Pekka Savola
This is probably already inappropriate to the IETF list, but to be fair to the admin folks... On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: BUT the routing to Europe is really stupid and absolutely unacceptable: [...] Ordenador-de-Jordi-Palet:/Users/Jordi/Desktop jordi$ traceroute6 www.euro6ix

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Brett Thorson
Sorry to send this back to this list. But if people are having problems, I would encourage them (as well as yourself) to come to the NOC (at any IETF, this one or any future IETF). That way we can ask questions like "What is your MAC address" and offer a solution as quick as possible. In any cas

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Fecha: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:32:39 -0500 (EST) > Para: "Stig Venaas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CC: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Asunto: Re: IPv6 in the network, please > > Sorry to send this back to this list.

Re: IPv6 in the network, please

2004-11-10 Thread Stig Venaas
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:32:39PM -0500, Brett Thorson wrote: > Sorry to send this back to this list. But if people are having problems, > I would encourage them (as well as yourself) to come to the NOC (at any > IETF, this one or any future IETF). That way we can ask questions like > "What is y