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Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 14:11:58 -0800
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Randy McAnally wrote:
---------- Original Message ----------- From: Jeff Wheeler <jsw () inconcepts biz> Sent: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 21:01:12 -0500Are there any large transit networks doing /64 on point-to-point networks to BGP customers? Who are they?Add HE.net to the list. -Randy www.fastserv.com
Correct... HE uses /64 on point-to-point links. We give tunnel broker customers a /64 if they only want a single network and a /48 upon request. Owen
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems William Herrin (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Sam Stickland (Jan 08)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Dobbins, Roland (Jan 08)
- RE: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Deepak Jain (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Jeff Wheeler (Jan 06)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Jimmy Hess (Jan 06)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Jeff Wheeler (Jan 06)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems sthaug (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Devon True (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Randy McAnally (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Owen DeLong (Jan 07)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Jeff Wheeler (Jan 06)
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- RE: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Tony Hain (Jan 10)
- Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems Owen DeLong (Jan 10)
