[as112-ops] IPv6 network block for AS112 and experiments
Clement Cavadore
clement at cavadore.net
Tue Jul 5 06:49:26 UTC 2011
On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 20:52 -0400, William F. Maton wrote:
> All,
>
> Good news: The DNS-OARC has acquired an IPv6 network block for
> the use of AS112 nodes to anycast with, as a counterpart to its IPv4
> version. Now, before people go crazy, there are some considerations to
> take into account:
>
> - There's the draft from March to the IETF called
> draft-michaelson-as112-ipv6-00 which undoubtedly seeks input from the
> community;
>
> - I have a draft setup page on converting an existing IPv4 node to use that
> draft's suggested zone list as well as configuring for IPv6 BGP peering,
> in my particular node's case. The page is here:
>
> http://public.as112.net/node/26
>
> Comments on this hack are welcome; and
Great news, Will have a look on this :)
> - Absolutely, positively NO delegations of IPv6 reverse zones have been
> made, so even if the instructions were followed, the only queries that
> will work are deliberate ones made by an operator trying things out.
>
> Speaking of trying things out, the IPv6 netblock is 2620:4f:8000::0/48 and
> I would be very interested if any of the fellow advanced academic and
> research networks that happen to have IPv6 connectivity can see this
> route.
>
Here is how it's seen from AS34019:
Network Next Hop Path
*>i 2620:4f:8000::/48 2001:7f8:54::10 6939 6509 2884 112 i
* 2620:4f:8000::/48 2001:7f8:43::6939:1 6939 6509 2884 112 i
Best regards,
--
Clément Cavadore
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