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Title : IPv6 Anycast Binding using Return Routability
Author(s) : B. Haberman, E. Nordmark
Filename: draft-haberman-ipv6-anycast-rr-00.txt
Pages : 5
I would like to know what my IPv6 options would be for my network
configuration. My network is made up of 2 PCs : my PC is running SuSE
linux professional 7.3 (but Red Hat 7.3 can also be installed), it is a
Pentium III desktop with 320 Mb RAM and a 40 Gb hard drive, the othe PC
is a Dell
Anybody giving online IPv6 classes?
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Hi Rich:
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Rich3800 wrote:
I would like to know what my IPv6 options would be for my network
configuration. My network is made up of 2 PCs : my PC is running SuSE
linux professional 7.3 (but Red Hat 7.3 can also be installed), it is
a Pentium III desktop with 320 Mb RAM
Date:Sun, 06 Oct 2002 10:38:32 -0400
From:Margaret Wasserman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| You haven't provided the information that router B would use
| to make that determination.
Brian Haberman provided an entirely good enough answer
Date:Fri, 04 Oct 2002 14:04:01 -0400
From:Brian Haberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| As long as the newer, better version supports IPv6.
Of course.
My expectation would be that any new mib, or for that matter, any
new anything (as much as it
Anybody giving online IPv6 classes?
http://www.soi.wide.ad.jp/ has some IPv6 tutorials online.
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