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To: John Osmon
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Subject: Re: IPv6 network boundaries vs. IPv4
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:56:29 MDT, John Osmon said:
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> Is anyone out there setting
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 07:12:54AM -0400, Jason LeBlanc wrote:
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> OT: He probably meant MOP and LAT are not routable, man that brings back
> memories.
Yeah, I realy did, but my fingers typed 'decnet isn't routable' because
that how the folks I worked with at the time described the issue. I wa
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:56:29 MDT, John Osmon said:
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> Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
> IPv4 and IPv6? I'm setting up a network where it seems to make
> sense to route IPv4, while bridging IPv6 -- but I can be talked
> out of it rather easily.
We decided to map
On 26-aug-2007, at 7:56, John Osmon wrote:
Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
IPv4 and IPv6? I'm setting up a network where it seems to make
sense to route IPv4, while bridging IPv6 -- but I can be talked
out of it rather easily.
Why would you want to do that?
OT: He probably meant MOP and LAT are not routable, man that brings back
memories.
Kevin Oberman wrote:
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:56:29 -0600
From: John Osmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
IPv4 and IPv6? I'm
> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:56:29 -0600
> From: John Osmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
> IPv4 and IPv6? I'm setting up a network where it seems to make
> sense to route IPv4, while bridging IPv6 -- but I
John Osmon wrote:
Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
IPv4 and IPv6? I'm setting up a network where it seems to make
sense to route IPv4, while bridging IPv6 -- but I can be talked
out of it rather easily.
Years ago, I worked on a academic network where we had a m
Is anyone out there setting up routing boundaries differently for
IPv4 and IPv6? I'm setting up a network where it seems to make
sense to route IPv4, while bridging IPv6 -- but I can be talked
out of it rather easily.
Years ago, I worked on a academic network where we had a mix
of IPX, DECnet, A