Indeed. The graphs will be interesting, so looking forward to that.
Looking at
http://tr.meta.net.nz/datexplore.php/2008-09-03_10:19_192.88.99.1?format=png&openasthe
majority of ISPs are currently coming to your 6to4 anycast gateway.
That's a lot of ISPs entrusting their IPv6 traffic to someone off-net. That
surprises me, as it isn't particularly difficult to set up.
Cheers,
neil
2008/9/2 Jasper Bryant-Greene
We are announcing the 6to4 prefix (192.88.99.0/24) on the APE as of early this afternoon.
We're seeing about 15-25 Kbit/s of traffic, of which about 1/3 is exiting via one of our peering links rather than tunneling to the USA.
I'll collect stats over the next while and post some pretty graphs etc at some stage.
Cheers Jasper
On Mon, 2008-09-01 at 12:39 +1200, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
As those of you who read the NZRR database notifications (or am I the only one?) will have noticed, we've updated filters with the intent to advertise the 6to4 prefix (192.88.99.0/24) on the APE shortly.
This will put the closest 6to4 server for NZers on peering ISPs in Auckland, as opposed to Chicago (the current closest in all the tests I did, anyway).
I'm sure many people will be interested in the level of traffic we receive, and the nature of that traffic, so I will be doing some analysis and will post details after it's been live a while.
At this stage it looks like we will be announcing the prefix some time between now and Wednesday.
Cheers, -- Jasper Bryant-Greene Network Engineer, Unleash
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