[as112-ops] IPv6 network block for AS112 and experiments
Christian Seitz
chris at in-berlin.de
Thu Jul 14 20:47:07 UTC 2011
Hello,
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, William F. Maton wrote:
> 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:
[...]
> 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.
I have also configured our local node in Berlin, Germany to be
authoritative for the listed IPv6 zones and started to announce the
netblock. Our AS112 node is behind AS29670.
Some month or even years ago I sent an email to get listed on
http://public.as112.net/node/10, but the node is still not listed there.
Who Individual Network Berlin e.V.
Where Berlin, Germany
Unicast Adresses 192.109.42.100, 2001:67c:1400:1200::1
Transit AS 29670
Regards, Chris
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