I have the tunnel, but I dont see the purpose in going international to
connect to a NZ server. If I was to use the ISC f root server with ipv6, my
ping times would be higher than if I were to use the root server in Asia
because it would be routing back to NZ after the international hops.
B.m
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Abley"
On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 02:06 Canada/Eastern, Geoff Cant wrote:
"Craig Whitmore"
writes: ISC is ready to peer over v6 at the APE, just as soon as there's a /64 there to number an interface in (and, preferably, at least one other router attached to the APE to peer with :)
f.root-servers.net is reachable as 2001:500::1035.
Has Citylink got a IPv6 Peering Range for APE? WIX?
What other Providers are "thinking" about IPv6 (and multicast)
Anyone know roughly how long this will take to filter down into ipv6 transport or tunnels for say people sitting on a jetstart connection?
You can't plumb tunnels right now, today? Or is the problem that there's just no local place to plumb a tunnel to?
(see http://ipv6tb.he.net/ for a tunnel broker run by clueful people in the US).
Joe
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