29 Jun
2003
29 Jun
'03
4:14 a.m.
On Sunday 29 June 2003, at 08:11, Cameron Kerr wrote:
And while on the topic of global virtual networks, I take it the 6bone is still alive and kicking?
The 6bone was declared dead at the v6ops meeting at the recent IETF meeting in San Francisco, I believe (I wasn't actually in that meeting). Apparently production, non-pTLA-numbered v6 networks are now common enough that prolonging the use of 3ffe:: is no longer considered important. Last time I asked there weren't any ISPs on the APE or the WIX who were ready/interested in doing native v6 peering. Joe