New tunnel: NYU - BAY

Jimmy Kyriannis jimmy.kyriannis@nyu.edu
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 20:44:17 -0500


New York University has brought up a tunnel to the 6bone.  At this time,
we're statically routed to BAY; once the INRIA software supports RIPng over
tunnels (should be in the next release scheduled for March) we'll support
it.

Here's the RIPE routing registry info:

site:           NYU
location:       New York, New York, USA
prefix:         5f00:0c00:807a:4000:/64
ping:           6bone-gw.ipv6.nyu.edu 5f00:c00:807a:4000:40:0:c0fb:1625
tunnel:         128.122.64.5 192.32.29.62 BAY   (static)
contact:        Jimmy.Kyriannis@nyu.edu
status:         operational Feb. 17, 1997
remark:         Intel FreeBSD 2.1.6 with INRIA IPv6 implementation
remark:         expect to support RIPng with next release of INRIA
remark:         happy to add new tunnels upon request once supporting RIPng
source:         RIPE


Tunnel ping test:

6bone-gw% ping6 5F02:3000:C020:AE00:201D:0000:C020:1D3E
trying to get source for 5F02:3000:C020:AE00:201D:0000:C020:1D3E
source should be ::128.122.64.5
PING 5F02:3000:C020:AE00:201D:0000:C020:1D3E
(5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=0 ttl=63
time=162.312 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=1 ttl=63
time=137.977 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=2 ttl=63
time=121.438 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=3 ttl=63
time=172.410 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=4 ttl=63
time=193.534 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=5 ttl=63
time=198.979 ms
64 bytes from 5f02:3000:c020:ae00:201d:0:c020:1d3e: icmp6_seq=6 ttl=63
time=192.391 ms
^C
--- 5F02:3000:C020:AE00:201D:0000:C020:1D3E ping statistics ---
7 packets transmitted, 7 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 121.438/168.434/198.979 ms
6bone-gw%

Please let me know if you see any problems with the tunnel connectivity.

Thanks to Bill Manning (ISI), the folks at INRIA and Dimitry Haskin (BAY)
for their help in getting things set up.


Jimmy


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Jimmy Kyriannis
Assistant Network Manager, New York University Academic Computing Facility
Phone: 212-998-3431
FAX: 212-995-4120
Internet Mail: jimmy.kyriannis@nyu.edu