Hello. I looked through the recent archives and didn't see this
question addressed, so please excuse me if it has been beaten to death
or is considered off-topic.
We have a UUnet link and a secondary provider. The secondary provider
has no IPv6 facilities. UUnet (er, Verizon Business)
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Joel Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We would like to get an IPv6 tunnel to begin limited testing of IPv6 for
customers. Is there any IPv6-savvy ISP out there who will give/sell
tunnels to other ISPs?
Experimentation with SixXS.NET has proven to be
On Mar 22, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Joel Snyder wrote:
We would like to get an IPv6 tunnel to begin limited testing of IPv6
for customers. Is there any IPv6-savvy ISP out there who will give/
sell tunnels to other ISPs?
Experimentation with SixXS.NET has proven to be problematic, so I'd
Kevin Day wrote:
Hurricane Electric was offering BGP over tunnels at one point, but I
don't know if they still are. Sprint made an announcement years ago that
they were offering free tunnels with BGP and treated them more or less
like customer ports, but I don't know if that's still
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Kevin Day wrote:
On Mar 22, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Joel Snyder wrote:
We would like to get an IPv6 tunnel to begin limited testing of IPv6
for customers. Is there any IPv6-savvy ISP out there who will give/
sell tunnels to other ISPs?
Experimentation with
Joel Snyder wrote:
[..]
Experimentation with SixXS.NET has proven to be problematic,
How so? It is always fun to read that people have 'problems', but it is
even funnier then when the person's name isn't even listed in
whois.sixxs.net and thus doesn't even have an account, nor am I able to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
http://www.einstein-website.de/z_kids/letterskids.html
That's cute Valdis, but did the little girl and Einstein force thousands of
people around the world to read their correspondence? I whole-heartily
encourage and thank anyone
Hey nanog committee, there's an idea. How about an operator's wiki?
http://nanog.cluepon.net/
centralization is not a core feature of the internet :)
randy