(xDSL?) I remember a consultation where this came up and thought DCMS
committed to push for such hubs be made v6 ready (that was targeted
2008/2010).


Christian

Neil J. McRae wrote:
> Well the league table is meaningless but for us a lot of customers on legacy 
> hubs that we cant put V6 on. Some progress to come on this but there will 
> likely be a long tail.
>
> Neil 
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 20 Nov 2018, at 10:16, Nicholas Humfrey <nicholas.humf...@bbc.co.uk> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Really exciting the EE are rolling this out, even if there have been a few
>> problems that need to be sorted out.
>>
>> But the UK doesn't seem to have made substantial progress on moving to
>> IPv6 in the past year and has dropped down to ~15 in the world league
>> tables.
>>
>> https://www.aelius.com/njh/google-ipv6/
>> https://www.akamai.com/uk/en/about/our-thinking/state-of-the-internet-repor
>> t/state-of-the-internet-ipv6-adoption-visualization.jsp
>>
>>
>> nick.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20/11/2018, 09:38, "uknof on behalf of Andy Davidson"
>> <uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk on behalf of a...@nosignal.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Catalin Dominte wrote:
>>>> since they [EE] deployed IPv6 in their network (which I think it¹s
>>>> good) I
>>>> cannot reach certain destinations that are running on IPv4, because
>>>> they go via IPv6 by default.
>>> Have you been able to troubleshoot this more?  I thought, based on what I
>>> learned in relation to this deployment at UKNOF last year that there was
>>> a DNS64/NAT64 mechanism for v4 resources with an appropriate A record,
>>> and a 464XLAT mechanism for v4 resources which are 'ipv4 literal' - you
>>> are not served a DNS name by the application for the server end of the
>>> resource.
>>>
>>> This should on paper make everything reachable. If it isn't then it may
>>> be due to something at the content/application end, and of course the
>>> actual 'fix' is to get the content/application end problem sorted.
>>>
>>> Happy to see another large network deploy v6 to subscribers!
>>>
>>> A
>>>
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