From rlfink@lbl.gov Sat Nov 7 16:38:40 1998 From: rlfink@lbl.gov (Bob Fink) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1998 08:38:40 -0800 Subject: welcome to Ukraine Message-ID: <4.1.19981107083622.009f2a10@cnrmail.lbl.gov> 6bone folk, The Donetsk State Technical University in Ukraine have joined the 6bone. That's 39 active countries on the 6bone. Bob === ADDED IPV6UA... ipv6-site: IPV6UA origin: AS3261 descr: IPv6 Networks for Ukraine Donetsk State Technical University country: UA prefix: 3FFE:2402::/32 application: ping ns.ipv6.net.ua application: ping rtr.ipv6.net.ua tunnel: IPv6 in IPv4 ipv6.dgtu.donetsk.ua -> amber.inr.ac.ru INR BGP4+ contact: AK2-6BONE remarks: ipv6-site is operational notify: kad@dgtu.donetsk.ua changed: kad@dgtu.donetsk.ua 19981106 source: 6BONE From tonyhain@microsoft.com Thu Nov 12 00:33:05 1998 From: tonyhain@microsoft.com (Tony Hain) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:33:05 -0800 Subject: FW: 43rd IETF-ORLANDO, FL: NGTRANS Message-ID: <61AC5C9A4B9CD11181A200805F57CD540A39BE24@RED-MSG-44> FYI ... This is to confirm two one-hour sessions for NGTRANS as follows: Tuesday, December 8 at 1300-1500 other groups scheduled at that time: adslmib, dhc, ospf, ipsec, tcpsat Tuesday, December 8 at 1415-1515 other groups scheduled at that time: frnetmib, ssh, ospf, ipsec, tcpsat ================================================================ Tony Hain tonyhain@microsoft.com From pete@trumpet.com.au Thu Nov 12 16:59:58 1998 From: pete@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 03:59:58 +1100 Subject: Trumpet Winsock IPv6 Implementation for Windows NT. Message-ID: <3c2s1m0$1n1@lana-2.trumpet.com.au> Just posted this... Might be of interest to some people. From: peternews@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) Newsgroups: trumpet.announce,alt.winsock.trumpet,comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Trumpet Winsock 4.1 Beta 3 Available (Windows NT version, also IPv6 support) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 03:07:05 +1100 This is the first version of Trumpet Winsock that supports Windows NT. It also has IPv6 support. At the moment, only NT 4.0 has been tested. Location ftp://ftp.trumpet.com/winsock/beta-4.1/twsk41b3.exe USA or ftp://ftp.trumpet.com.au/winsock/beta-4.1/twsk41b3.exe Aus Installation on either Windows NT or Windows 95. DISCLAIMER: PLEASE NOTE. THE NT VERSION IS BETA SYSTEM SOFTWARE, AND AS SUCH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR NT FILE SYSTEM. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. WE WILL ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF DATA OR DAMAGE TO YOUR COMPUTER. Please contact me if there are difficulties in installation or uninstallation. While all due care has been taken to integrate the NT version into NT 4.0, there could still be some minor incompatibilities preventing some system applications from working. bug reports to Peter R. Tattam -- Peter R. Tattam - Managing Director Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd. -- Peter R. Tattam - Managing Director Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd. Phone: +61-362-450220 Fax: +61-362-450210 From J.van.Beek@caiw.nl Thu Nov 12 22:10:55 1998 From: J.van.Beek@caiw.nl (J. van Beek) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 23:10:55 +0100 Subject: which software available on NT 4.0 Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19981112231055.00962170@jabe> We have a client and a server NT 4.0 environment on a token ring base network on IPv6. We want to test especially the Quality Of Service facility of IPv6. On the workstation it is possible to ping6 the server and by using the Netmon application it looks as if there is a tunnel between the client and the server. (IPv6 encapsulated in IPv4) However it is clear of seeing the IPv6 headers in the data. We want to use a FTP and a FTP daemon on IPv6 base for the NT 4 environment. Just for making a big file xfer to the server. Meanwhile we want to use a TELNET application on IPv6 base to get profit of the QOS feature. Is there any public software available for testing? From firefury@sucs.swan.ac.uk Fri Nov 13 10:05:26 1998 From: firefury@sucs.swan.ac.uk (Steve Hill) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 10:05:26 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Win98 Message-ID: I am interested in trying out IPv6 on my home network (1 Linux box running kernel 2.1.127 and 2 win98 boxes). Are there any IPv6 protocol drivers available for Win98, and where can I get hold of them? - Steve From hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net Fri Nov 13 16:01:56 1998 From: hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net (Gregg Levine) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 11:01:56 -0500 Subject: Software for Windows Message-ID: <01BE0EF5.0DE76F00.hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net> ------ =_NextPart_000_01BE0EF5.0EA93860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello from Gregg Levine at Jedi Knight Computers For all who have asked about software for Win98, regretably nothing does exist for that version. But it does come with source code, so if you have access to Visual Studio 6.0 and everything that it asks for, then you are in. The url is http://www.research.microsoft.com/msripv6/ here you will find everything that you need. If you have any questions, please write me privately. 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But it does come with source code, so if you have >access to Visual Studio 6.0 and everything that it asks for, then you are >in. Hitachi has IPv6 stack for Win95/NT too, but only works on limited set of network interface card. http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Prod/comp/network/pexv6-e.htm itojun From Ramesh Shanmuganathan Tue Nov 17 18:58:23 1998 From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan (Ramesh Shanmuganathan) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 13:58:23 -0500 Subject: Win98 Message-ID: <00e701be125c$48fec560$f4d0cc98@vogmudet> Hi! Steve, I don't think Microsoft supports IPv6 on either Windows 95/98, but they do on their NT platform. They do have an separate experimental IPv6 stack available for tests purposes at their site. Regards, Ramesh _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 >-----Original Message----- >From: Steve Hill >To: 6bone@ISI.EDU <6bone@ISI.EDU> >Date: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 1:22 PM >Subject: Win98 > > >> >>I am interested in trying out IPv6 on my home network (1 Linux box running >>kernel 2.1.127 and 2 win98 boxes). Are there any IPv6 protocol drivers >>available for Win98, and where can I get hold of them? >> >> - Steve >> > From rlfink@lbl.gov Wed Nov 18 02:19:23 1998 From: rlfink@lbl.gov (Bob Fink) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 18:19:23 -0800 Subject: draft ngtrans agenda for Orlando Message-ID: <4.1.19981117181844.009f4ef0@cnrmail.lbl.gov> NGtrans Folk, This is my current ngtrans agenda for Orlando. As mentioned earlier, the time of the meeting is: Tuesday, December 8 at 1300-1515 Please let me know if you want to add/change some agenda item before I submit it to the secretariat on Thursday evening. Apologies if I've forgotten something, just let me know :-) Thanks, Bob === NGTRANS Charter Update, 5 mins - Tony Hain Transition Mechanisms I-D to replace RFC 1933, 10 mins - Erik Nordmark Last Call on SIIT for Experimental RFC, 5 mins - Erik Nordmark Last Call on NAT-PT for Experimental RFC, 5 mins - George Tsirtsis Last Call on 6Bone Routing Practice for Informational RFC, 5 mins - Bertrand Buclin Categorizing Translators between IPv4 and IPv6, 5 mins - Kazu YAMAMOTO Dual Stack Hosts using the "Bump-in-the-Stack" Technique, 10 mins - Kazuaki Tsuchiya A SOCKS-based IPv6/IPv4 Translator Architecture, 15 mins - Hiroshi KITAMURA Manipulating the 6bone registry objects through a web interface, 5 mins - Florent Parent Filter Policy for the 6bone backbone, 5-10 mins - Rob Rockwell A Production IPv6 Research & Education Networks Initiative, 5-10 mins, Bob Fink 6bone status report, 5-10 min - Bob Fink/David Kessens -end From Spencer.Giacalone@digital.com Wed Nov 18 14:12:19 1998 From: Spencer.Giacalone@digital.com (Spencer Giacalone) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 09:12:19 -0500 Subject: Win98 Message-ID: <40AD9449F458D111AE010000F81E0BEE01642B9F@nyoexc1.nyo.dec.com> I've installed it and it installed fine. I still haven't got the tunnel working though. Has anyone got tunnels in NT4? Here's the kicker. We use DHCP. In my experience with tunnels (and logically) I'll need a static V4 address, right? MS V6: http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/ spence ---------- From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan[SMTP:s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org] Reply To: Ramesh Shanmuganathan Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 1:58 PM To: 6bone; Steve Hill Subject: Re: Win98 Hi! Steve, I don't think Microsoft supports IPv6 on either Windows 95/98, but they do on their NT platform. They do have an separate experimental IPv6 stack available for tests purposes at their site. Regards, Ramesh _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 >-----Original Message----- >From: Steve Hill >To: 6bone@ISI.EDU <6bone@ISI.EDU> >Date: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 1:22 PM >Subject: Win98 > > >> >>I am interested in trying out IPv6 on my home network (1 Linux box running >>kernel 2.1.127 and 2 win98 boxes). Are there any IPv6 protocol drivers >>available for Win98, and where can I get hold of them? >> >> - Steve >> > From Ramesh Shanmuganathan Wed Nov 18 14:29:17 1998 From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan (Ramesh Shanmuganathan) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 09:29:17 -0500 Subject: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Indepedndent study of mine on IPv6 Message-ID: <001c01be12ff$e09d05a0$10bfcf98@vogmudet> Hi! I was doing an independent study on IPv6 at Rochester Institute of Technology as part my master's program.I did happen to look at Microsoft's current state of IPv6 research and development. This is what I found from there web site. I hope it's useful. Regards, Ramesh Microsoft's implementation is a work-in-progress and does not yet support all of the features of the IPv6 protocol. The features that are currently supported are:  Basic IPv6 header processing  Hop-By-Hop and Destination Options headers  Fragmentation header  Neighbor Discovery  Stateless address autoconfiguration  ICMPv6  Multicast Listener Discovery (a.k.a. IGMPv6)  Automatic and configured tunnels  IPv6 over IPv4 (Carpenter/Jung draft)  UDP and TCP over IPv6  Raw packet transmission They do not (yet) support mobility, authentication, encryption, or routing headers. Our next major release will have at least the minimum required mobility support as well as partial authentication and security support. They have done some interoperability testing at the UNH interoperability Lab, and have a machine on the 6bone. They do especially encourage other IPv6 implementers to download their code for testing. The current release runs on NT 4 and NT 5 build 1773 (or later). Build 1773 was distributed at WinHEC '98. (NT 5 Beta 2 will be supported when it is available. NT 5 Beta 1 is not supported.) At this time, Microsoft Research has no plans to support this experimental stack on Windows 95 or Windows 98. It is their choice to implement IPv6 in NT as a separate protocol stack from the existing IPv4 stack. This allows for ease of experimentation with IPv6 without affecting existing IPv4 functionality. They also have available applications and utilities such as ping6, tracert6, ttcp6 (over both UDP and TCP), and ftp6/ftpd6. Those for which we can freely distribute the source code are included in the release. For more info, visit MS V6:http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/ _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 From penny@newstarresources.com Wed Nov 18 19:23:48 1998 From: penny@newstarresources.com (=?utf-8?B?UGVuZWxvcGUgQmFrZXI=?=) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 14:23:48 -0500 Subject: =?utf-8?B?UkU6IElQdjYgYW5kIE1pY3Jvc29mdCAtIEFuIGV4Y2VycHQgZnJv?= =?utf-8?B?bSBhbiBJbmRlcGVkbmRlbnQgc3R1ZHkgb2YgbWluZSBvbiBJUHY2?= Message-ID: <817E498B912CD111A50200805F06045210FBCF@newstar.newstarresources.com> Bugger. I don't read this language. Do you have a link to an English language copy of this email? Peace, Penelope > Hi! > > I was doing an independent study on IPv6 at Rochester Institute of > Technology as part my master's program.I did happen to look > at Microsoft's > current state of IPv6 research and development. This is what > I found from > there web site. I hope it's useful. > > Regards, > Ramesh > > > Microsoft's implementation is a work-in-progress and does not > yet support > all of the features of the IPv6 protocol. The features that > are currently > supported are: > . Basic IPv6 header processing > . Hop-By-Hop and Destination Options headers > . Fragmentation header > . Neighbor Discovery > . Stateless address autoconfiguration > . ICMPv6 > . Multicast Listener Discovery (a.k.a. IGMPv6) > . Automatic and configured tunnels > . IPv6 over IPv4 (Carpenter/Jung draft) > . UDP and TCP over IPv6 > . Raw packet transmission > > They do not (yet) support mobility, authentication, > encryption, or routing > headers. Our next major release will have at least the > minimum required > mobility support as well as partial authentication and > security support. > They have done some interoperability testing at the UNH > interoperability > Lab, and have a machine on the 6bone. They do especially > encourage other > IPv6 implementers to download their code for testing. > > The current release runs on NT 4 and NT 5 build 1773 (or > later). Build 1773 > was distributed at WinHEC '98. (NT 5 Beta 2 will be supported > when it is > available. NT 5 Beta 1 is not supported.) At this time, > Microsoft Research > has no plans to support this experimental stack on Windows 95 > or Windows 98. > It is their choice to implement IPv6 in NT as a separate > protocol stack from > the existing IPv4 stack. This allows for ease of > experimentation with IPv6 > without affecting existing IPv4 functionality. > > They also have available applications and utilities such as > ping6, tracert6, > ttcp6 (over both UDP and TCP), and ftp6/ftpd6. Those for > which we can freely > distribute the source code are included in the release. For > more info, visit > MS V6:http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Ramesh Shanmuganathan > 233D Perkins Green > Perkins Road > Rochester > NY 14623 > Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 > E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org > Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 > > > From Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu Wed Nov 18 20:42:43 1998 From: Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu (Latif LADID ( latif.ladid@tbit.dk)) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 21:42:43 +0100 Subject: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Independent study of mine on IPv6 Message-ID: <01BE133C.70C9EE40.Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu> ------ =_NextPart_000_01BE133C.70D31600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ramesh, Thanks for the update on Microsoft! I' ve seen many emails around Microsoft IPv6 status and it would be just fair at this stage to ask directly Richard Draves, the man in charge at Microsoft, as we know that his team is actively testing its IPv6 implementation using one of our Telebit IPv6 routers connected to the 6Bone. This might put this issue to bed! VBR, Latif @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Latif LADID Chairman, Global-ISDN ----------------------------- Vice President, Sales EMEA Telebit Communications A/S 31, Domaine de Brameschhof 8290 KEHLEN - LUXEMBOURG (: + 352 - 30 71 35 Fax: + 352 - 30 53 64 *: latif.ladid@tbit.dk Web Page: http://www.tbit.dk The PAXNET Integrated Solution: IPv4 - IPv6 - ATM - ISDN - FR - X.25 @@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ---------- From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan[SMTP:s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org] Reply To: Ramesh Shanmuganathan Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 1998 03:29 To: Spencer Giacalone; 6bone; Steve Hill Subject: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Indepedndent study of mine on IPv6 <> ------ =_NextPart_000_01BE133C.70D31600 Content-Type: text/plain; name="ATT00001.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! I was doing an independent study on IPv6 at Rochester Institute of Technology as part my master's program.I did happen to look at = Microsoft's current state of IPv6 research and development. This is what I found = from there web site. I hope it's useful. Regards, Ramesh Microsoft's implementation is a work-in-progress and does not yet = support all of the features of the IPv6 protocol. The features that are = currently supported are: =EF=80=AE Basic IPv6 header processing =EF=80=AE Hop-By-Hop and Destination Options headers =EF=80=AE Fragmentation header =EF=80=AE Neighbor Discovery =EF=80=AE Stateless address autoconfiguration =EF=80=AE ICMPv6 =EF=80=AE Multicast Listener Discovery (a.k.a. IGMPv6) =EF=80=AE Automatic and configured tunnels =EF=80=AE IPv6 over IPv4 (Carpenter/Jung draft) =EF=80=AE UDP and TCP over IPv6 =EF=80=AE Raw packet transmission They do not (yet) support mobility, authentication, encryption, or = routing headers. Our next major release will have at least the minimum required mobility support as well as partial authentication and security support. They have done some interoperability testing at the UNH interoperability Lab, and have a machine on the 6bone. They do especially encourage other IPv6 implementers to download their code for testing. The current release runs on NT 4 and NT 5 build 1773 (or later). Build = 1773 was distributed at WinHEC '98. (NT 5 Beta 2 will be supported when it is available. NT 5 Beta 1 is not supported.) At this time, Microsoft = Research has no plans to support this experimental stack on Windows 95 or Windows = 98. It is their choice to implement IPv6 in NT as a separate protocol stack = from the existing IPv4 stack. This allows for ease of experimentation with = IPv6 without affecting existing IPv4 functionality. They also have available applications and utilities such as ping6, = tracert6, ttcp6 (over both UDP and TCP), and ftp6/ftpd6. Those for which we can = freely distribute the source code are included in the release. For more info, = visit MS V6:http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/ _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BE133C.70D31600-- From Ramesh Shanmuganathan Wed Nov 18 20:57:09 1998 From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan (Ramesh Shanmuganathan) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:57:09 -0500 Subject: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Independent study of mineon IPv6 Message-ID: <003f01be1336$098c3d60$7f0a1581@vogmudet> I guess that's the best.....to have it from the horse's mouth. Regards, Ramesh _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 -----Original Message----- From: Latif LADID ( latif.ladid@tbit.dk) To: Spencer Giacalone ; 6bone <6bone@ISI.EDU>; Steve Hill ; 'Ramesh Shanmuganathan' Cc: 'Richard Draves' Date: Wednesday, November 18, 1998 3:45 PM Subject: RE: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Independent study of mineon IPv6 >Ramesh, > >Thanks for the update on Microsoft! > >I' ve seen many emails around Microsoft IPv6 status and it would be just fair >at this stage to ask directly Richard Draves, the man in charge at Microsoft, >as we know that his team is actively testing its IPv6 implementation using one >of our Telebit IPv6 routers connected to the 6Bone. > >This might put this issue to bed! > >VBR, >Latif >@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ >Latif LADID >Chairman, Global-ISDN >----------------------------- >Vice President, Sales EMEA >Telebit Communications A/S >31, Domaine de Brameschhof >8290 KEHLEN - LUXEMBOURG >(: + 352 - 30 71 35 >Fax: + 352 - 30 53 64 >*: latif.ladid@tbit.dk >Web Page: http://www.tbit.dk >The PAXNET Integrated Solution: IPv4 - IPv6 - ATM - ISDN - FR - X.25 >@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ > >---------- >From: Ramesh Shanmuganathan[SMTP:s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org] >Reply To: Ramesh Shanmuganathan >Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 1998 03:29 >To: Spencer Giacalone; 6bone; Steve Hill >Subject: IPv6 and Microsoft - An excerpt from an Indepedndent study of mine on >IPv6 > > <> > > From rlfink@lbl.gov Fri Nov 20 01:21:15 1998 From: rlfink@lbl.gov (Bob Fink) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 17:21:15 -0800 Subject: final ngtrans agenda for Orlando Message-ID: <4.1.19981119172019.01987f00@cnrmail.lbl.gov> NGtrans Folk, This is the final ngtrans agenda for Orlando (at least until the meeting :-). NGtrans WG meeting time is: Tuesday, December 8 at 1300-1515 For your reference, the IPng WG meeting times are: Thursday, December 10 at 1530-1730 Friday, December 11 at 0900-1130 If I've forgotten something, just let me know before the meeting. Thanks, Bob === NGTRANS Charter Update, 5 mins - Tony Hain Transition Mechanisms I-D to replace RFC 1933, 10 mins - Erik Nordmark Last Call on SIIT for Experimental RFC, 5 mins - Erik Nordmark Last Call on NAT-PT for Experimental RFC, 5 mins - George Tsirtsis Last Call on 6Bone Routing Practice for Informational RFC, 5 mins - Bertrand Buclin Categorizing Translators between IPv4 and IPv6, 5 mins - Kazu YAMAMOTO Dual Stack Hosts using the "Bump-in-the-Stack" Technique, 10 mins - Kazuaki Tsuchiya A SOCKS-based IPv6/IPv4 Translator Architecture, 15 mins - Hiroshi KITAMURA SOCKS64: An IPv4-IPv6 intercommunication gateway using SOCKS5 protocol, 5 mins - Kobayashi Shinji A Dynamic Tunneling Approach, 15 mins - Hossam Afifi & Laurent Toutain Manipulating the 6bone registry objects through a web interface, 5 mins - Florent Parent 6bone Routing Behaviour, 5-10 mins, Ivano Guardini Filter Policy for the 6bone backbone, 5-10 mins - Rob Rockell A Production IPv6 Research & Education Networks Initiative, 5-10 mins, Bob Fink 6bone status report, 5-10 min - Bob Fink/David Kessens -end From rlfink@lbl.gov Fri Nov 20 01:44:23 1998 From: rlfink@lbl.gov (Bob Fink) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 17:44:23 -0800 Subject: IP Future'98 Convention in Paris, 15-17 December 1998 Message-ID: <4.1.19981119174229.017b6100@cnrmail.lbl.gov> 6BONE Folk, Here is the flyer for the IP Future'98 Convention in Paris, 15-17 December 1998. http://www.6bone.net/ip3.pdf The agenda is mostly about IPv6 and looks quite good! Alain Durand, one of the organizers, tells me he has arranged for a 25% discount for 6bone participants. Gee, if I could just get to Paris on such short notice :-( Thanks, Bob From nunov@dei.uc.pt Fri Nov 20 12:56:53 1998 From: nunov@dei.uc.pt (Nuno Veiga) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 12:56:53 +0000 Subject: IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast) Message-ID: <36556715.11B9DF4E@dei.uc.pt> I am looking for IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast). Thanks Nuno Veiga From nunov@dei.uc.pt Fri Nov 20 15:36:03 1998 From: nunov@dei.uc.pt (Nuno Veiga) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 15:36:03 +0000 Subject: IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast) References: Message-ID: <36558C62.78C4341D@dei.uc.pt> Philip Blundell wrote: > In message <36556715.11B9DF4E@dei.uc.pt>, Nuno Veiga writes: > >I am looking for IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and > >unicast). > > For which operating system? > > p. We are working with FreeBSD. Thanks! From teknopup@earthlink.net Fri Nov 20 20:03:48 1998 From: teknopup@earthlink.net (Chris R. Evans) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 04:03:48 +0800 Subject: ipv6 on Win98 Message-ID: <199811211203.EAA07595@hawk.prod.itd.earthlink.net> I thought Trumpet Software was working on a iPv6 stack for their winsock stuff? You might want to look at them. -tkp [http://home.earthlink.net/~teknopup] -On 11/17/1998, Ramesh Shanmuga tuned the radio for Re: Win98- ---[quoted material follows]--- Hi! Steve, I don't think Microsoft supports IPv6 on either Windows 95/98, but they do on their NT platform. They do have an separate experimental IPv6 stack available for tests purposes at their site. Regards, Ramesh _________________________________________________________________ Ramesh Shanmuganathan 233D Perkins Green Perkins Road Rochester NY 14623 Tel: 716-424-8384/8796 E-mail: s.ramesh-rit@ieee.org Internet: http://www.rit.edu/~rxs6469 >-----Original Message----- >From: Steve Hill >To: 6bone@ISI.EDU <6bone@ISI.EDU> >Date: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 1:22 PM >Subject: Win98 >>I am interested in trying out IPv6 on my home network (1 Linux box running >>kernel 2.1.127 and 2 win98 boxes). Are there any IPv6 protocol drivers >>available for Win98, and where can I get hold of them? ---[end quoted material]------- --- FILES=30, BUFFERS=40, Ball on the 20, 1st and 10. *** MYREADER v.2.54g.19981120.r21; Made for Net-Tamer. From michael@ottocode.com Sat Nov 21 17:10:21 1998 From: michael@ottocode.com (Michael Peer) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 09:10:21 -0800 Subject: IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast) References: <36558C62.78C4341D@dei.uc.pt> Message-ID: <3656F3FD.E60318C5@ottocode.com> Finally a question I can answer! Check out http://www.kame.net they have a version for FreeBSD. I have been following it for a while. It sounds like they will go mainstream soon, include their source code into CV SUP system. I have not tried it. I am currenttly playing with BSDI 4.0, it has IPv6 stack included out of the box. I have another box that I will install it on, in the future. Hope this helps. Nuno Veiga wrote: > Philip Blundell wrote: > > > In message <36556715.11B9DF4E@dei.uc.pt>, Nuno Veiga writes: > > >I am looking for IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and > > >unicast). > > > > For which operating system? > > > > p. > > We are working with FreeBSD. > Thanks! From kmkeighery@meto.gov.uk Mon Nov 23 10:19:27 1998 From: kmkeighery@meto.gov.uk (Keighery, Kevin) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 10:19:27 +0000 Subject: IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast) Message-ID: <57B213939BF0D111ABF800104B428DD218B7E0@mailpilot.meto.gov.uk> Hi All, I already replied to Nuno, but the following might be of interest to everyone. There are some comprehensive implementation lists at: http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipng-implementations.html - the main IPv6 website http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ and also: http://www01/iss/projects/IPv6/Host-impl.html#trumpet http://www01/iss/projects/IPv6/Host-impl.html#checkp Cheers Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: Nuno Veiga [SMTP:nunov@dei.uc.pt] > Sent: Friday, November 20, 1998 12:57 PM > To: 6bone > Cc: Nuno Veiga > Subject: IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and unicast) > > I am looking for IPv6 applications and benchmarks (multicast and > unicast). > > Thanks > > Nuno Veiga From pete@trumpet.com.au Mon Nov 23 14:52:44 1998 From: pete@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 01:52:44 +1100 Subject: Pings stats from down under!!! Message-ID: <3bv9d0l$1ms@lana-2.trumpet.com.au> Anyone who wants a looks at what the 6bone looks like from here in Australia.. http://www.ip6.trumpet.net/pingstat/6bone-stats.html The site is an IPv6 only web site. You'll need an IPv6 enabled web browser or a translation bump-in-the-stack layer like Trumpet Winsock 4.1 to view it. Pinger software curtesy of Source code at ftp://ftp.fsz.bme.hu/ipv6/pinger/ If there are sufficient requests, I can make the page visible from IPv4 also. Peter From Aad.van.der.Zanden@nc3a.nato.int Mon Nov 23 15:16:08 1998 From: Aad.van.der.Zanden@nc3a.nato.int (Aad van der Zanden) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:16:08 +0100 Subject: Pings stats from down under!!! In-Reply-To: <3bv9d0l$1ms@lana-2.trumpet.com.au> Message-ID: <199811231511.QAA15286@nms.nc3a.nato.int> At 01:52 AM 11/24/98 +1100, Peter R. Tattam wrote: >Anyone who wants a looks at what the 6bone looks like from here in Australia.. > > http://www.ip6.trumpet.net/pingstat/6bone-stats.html > >The site is an IPv6 only web site. You'll need an IPv6 enabled web browser or >a translation bump-in-the-stack layer like Trumpet Winsock 4.1 to view it. > >Pinger software curtesy of >Source code at ftp://ftp.fsz.bme.hu/ipv6/pinger/ > >If there are sufficient requests, I can make the page visible from IPv4 also. > PLease do! Aad. NEW: Call me on my Selsius Internet Phone + 31-(0)70-3142536 :NEW You'll be amazed by the voice quality =================================================================== / Aad van der Zanden. | POSTAL ADDRESS: / Communications Systems Division | / NATO C3 Agency | NATO C3 Agency / Email : Aad.van.der.Zanden@nc3a.nato.int | P.O. BOX 174 / Phone : +31 (0)70 3142440 | 2501 CD The Hague / Fax : +31 (0)70 3142176 | The Netherlands =================================================================== From pete@trumpet.com.au Mon Nov 23 01:44:40 1998 From: pete@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:44:40 +1100 Subject: Pings stats from down under!!! Message-ID: <3buusbs$1fm@jimmy.trumpet.com.au> In article <3bv9d0l$1ms@lana-2.trumpet.com.au> pete@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) writes: >To: 6bone@ISI.EDU >From: pete@trumpet.com.au (Peter R. Tattam) >Subject: Pings stats from down under!!! >Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 01:52:44 +1100 >Anyone who wants a looks at what the 6bone looks like from here in Australia.. > http://www.ip6.trumpet.net/pingstat/6bone-stats.html >The site is an IPv6 only web site. You'll need an IPv6 enabled web browser or >a translation bump-in-the-stack layer like Trumpet Winsock 4.1 to view it. >Pinger software curtesy of >Source code at ftp://ftp.fsz.bme.hu/ipv6/pinger/ >If there are sufficient requests, I can make the page visible from IPv4 also. >Peter Due to popular demand I've put up an IPv4 page also. http://blues.trumpet.com.au/pingstat/6bone-stats.html Peter -- Peter R. Tattam - Managing Director Trumpet Software International Pty Ltd. Phone: +61-3-6245-0220 Fax: +61-3-6245-0210 From lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Wed Nov 25 21:43:04 1998 From: lxa@inf.utfsm.cl (Armando Aguirre Schlick) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:43:04 -0300 (CDT) Subject: Reverse DNS Message-ID: <199811252143.SAA13396@trauco.inf.utfsm.cl> I have configured my reverse DNS but I've made some test and I have not success.... I don't know if it's due to my nslookup or it's my reverse configuration. lxa@trauco:$ nslookup -q=soa 3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int Server: inti.inf.utfsm.cl Address: 200.1.19.1 3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int origin = inti.inf.utfsm.cl mail addr = hostmaster.inf.utfsm.cl serial = 1998112502 refresh = 10800 (3 hours) retry = 1800 (30 mins) expire = 3600000 (41 days 16 hours) minimum ttl = 86400 (1 day) 3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int nameserver = inti.inf.utfsm.cl 3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int nameserver = huelen.reuna.cl inti.inf.utfsm.cl internet address = 200.1.19.193 inti.inf.utfsm.cl internet address = 146.83.198.3 inti.inf.utfsm.cl internet address = 200.1.19.1 inti.inf.utfsm.cl internet address = 200.1.19.129 huelen.reuna.cl internet address = 146.83.1.1 The zone it's rigth , but when I ask for a address the output is: lxa@trauco:$ nslookup 3ffe:f01:3::1 Server: inti.inf.utfsm.cl Address: 200.1.19.1 *** inti.inf.utfsm.cl can't find 3ffe:f01:3::1: Non-existent host/domain lxa@trauco:$ nslookup 3ffe:f01:3::1 Server: inti.inf.utfsm.cl Address: 200.1.19.1 *** inti.inf.utfsm.cl can't find 3ffe:f01:3::1: Non-existent host/domain What I forget to did?? -- Armando Aguirre Schlick mailto:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Estudiante De Ingenieria Civil en Informatica Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~lxa From kaos@ocs.com.au Wed Nov 25 22:47:19 1998 From: kaos@ocs.com.au (Keith Owens) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 10:47:19 +1200 Subject: Reverse DNS In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:43:04 -0300." <199811252143.SAA13396@trauco.inf.utfsm.cl> Message-ID: <19981125234724.5448.qmail@mail.ocs.com.au> On Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:43:04 -0300 (CDT), Armando Aguirre Schlick wrote: > The zone it's rigth , but when I ask for a address the output is: > >lxa@trauco:$ nslookup 3ffe:f01:3::1 >Server: inti.inf.utfsm.cl >Address: 200.1.19.1 > >*** inti.inf.utfsm.cl can't find 3ffe:f01:3::1: Non-existent host/domain dig `ip6_int 3ffe:f01:3::1/64` ip6_int is ftp://ftp.ocs.com.au/pub/ip6_int.gz ; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> 0.0.0.0.3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch ;; got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 6 ;; flags: qr rd ra; Ques: 1, Ans: 0, Auth: 1, Addit: 0 ;; QUESTIONS: ;; 0.0.0.0.3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int, type = A, class = IN ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS: 3.0.0.0.1.0.f.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int. 560 SOA inti.inf.utfsm.cl. hostmaster.inf.utfsm.cl. ( 1998112504 ; serial 10800 ; refresh (3 hours) 1800 ; retry (30 mins) 3600000 ; expire (41 days 16 hours) 86400 ) ; minimum (1 day) From cwcamlan@queen.cwc.nus.edu.sg Thu Nov 26 10:42:01 1998 From: cwcamlan@queen.cwc.nus.edu.sg (Queen's Mirror) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 18:42:01 +0800 Subject: Singapore Linux Conference 1999 Message-ID: <365D3079.45E3A576@queen.cwc.nus.edu.sg> SLC'99: Singapore Linux Conference 1999 5th-6th March 1999 Suntec City International Convention Center SINGAPORE ----------------- The SLC'99 Program Committee solicits proposals for panels, tutorials and poster sessions which will, but is not limited to, showcase the utilization of the Linux operating system, encourage vigorous discussion and further the understanding of and extend Linux to the general community. SLC, organized by the Linux User Group,Singapore (LUGS) will be the first time a conference focussing on Linux is held in Singapore, let alone Asia. Within the technical/scientific track we have a session for "IPv6 and LINUX" and would like to solicit for prospective speakers/tutorials or workshop programs. CONFERENCE: 5-6 March 1998 EVENTS: Tutorials/Worshops: 5th March 1999 Linux Install Fest: 5th March 1999 BOF meetings: yet to be decided. TUTORIAL/WORKSHOP tracks: Trach #1: * beowulf class computing beowulf cluster computing * developer issues * kernel 3.0 * ISP operations * security * java * coda file system * IPv6 Track #2: * home use * office productivity tools * my mom's linux machine * introduction to linux * scientific community * introduction to linux * scientific community * education * e-commerce (SSL/encryption) * business issues * games * penguin * user group issues CONTACTS: (You may send proposals by email or snail mail) Amlan Saha (Conference Chair) 194 Holland Road Singapore 278587 EMAIL: amlan@nus.edu.sg ----------------------------------------------- PS: Registration details for attendees will be made available in due course at http://www.lugs.org.sg/slc99.html Yours truly -Amlan Saha -- ---------------- Amlan Saha amlan@nus.edu.sg ** MS getting steamrolled by angry penguins & demons ** From lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Thu Nov 26 19:55:55 1998 From: lxa@inf.utfsm.cl (Armando Aguirre Schlick) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 16:55:55 -0300 (CDT) Subject: My web... Message-ID: <199811261955.QAA18035@trauco.inf.utfsm.cl> I configured my ipv6-network and looks everything ok, but I don´t know if somebody can access my webserver. Can someone access my webserver?? The address is http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl, if it don´t work probe http://zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl..... Thanks. P.D.: if somebody make the test, please send me a e-mail ( don´t matter if it´s rigth o wrong). -- Armando Aguirre Schlick mailto:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Estudiante De Ingenieria Civil en Informatica Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~lxa From cmk@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn Fri Nov 27 01:43:25 1998 From: cmk@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn (Chen Maoke) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 09:43:25 +0800 (CST) Subject: My web... Message-ID: <199811270143.JAA03655@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn> Hi, Armando I cannot take the test for your Web Page at http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl/, for my browser cannot support IPv6-only site now. I found that this site had only an IPv6 global address, not an IPv4 one. I wonder which IPv6 implementation do you use. Why not provider the IPv4 address in your DNS? I have done a traceroute6 to 3ffe:f01:3::2. It looks fine, only with long round-trip (about 2-3 second). Regards, Maoke ---------------------- Chen, Maoke TH-CERNET CERNET Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P R of China cmk@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn ---------------------- P.S. Our site is ring.ipv6.net.edu.cn (3ffe:3200:100::ca70:375c). You can try a trace to us as you like. From kmkeighery@meto.gov.uk Fri Nov 27 08:57:16 1998 From: kmkeighery@meto.gov.uk (Keighery, Kevin) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 08:57:16 +0000 Subject: My web... Message-ID: <57B213939BF0D111ABF800104B428DD218B80C@mailpilot.meto.gov.uk> Hi, Can't access your sites from IPv4 browser - as you might expect (with errors as below). Fatal Error 500 Can't Access Document: http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl/. Reason: Can't locate remote host: www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl. Fatal Error 500 Can't Access Document: http://zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl/. Reason: Can't locate remote host: zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl. Have you seen the IPv6/IPv4 translator work at: http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/napt/ ? Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: Armando Aguirre Schlick [SMTP:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl] > Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 7:56 PM > To: 6bone@ISI.EDU > Subject: My web... > > > I configured my ipv6-network and looks everything ok, but I don´t > know if somebody can access my webserver. > Can someone access my webserver?? The address is > http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl, if it don´t work probe > http://zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl..... > > Thanks. > > P.D.: if somebody make the test, please send me a e-mail ( don´t > matter if it´s rigth o wrong). > > -- > Armando Aguirre Schlick > mailto:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl > Estudiante De Ingenieria Civil en Informatica > Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile > http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~lxa From Spencer.Giacalone@digital.com Fri Nov 27 15:31:21 1998 From: Spencer.Giacalone@digital.com (Spencer Giacalone) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 10:31:21 -0500 Subject: My web... Message-ID: <40AD9449F458D111AE010000F81E0BEE01642BE1@nyoexc1.nyo.dec.com> same here ---------- From: Keighery, Kevin[SMTP:kmkeighery@meto.gov.uk] Sent: Friday, November 27, 1998 3:57 AM To: 'Armando Aguirre Schlick'; 6bone@ISI.EDU Subject: RE: My web... Hi, Can't access your sites from IPv4 browser - as you might expect (with errors as below). Fatal Error 500 Can't Access Document: http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl/. Reason: Can't locate remote host: www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl. Fatal Error 500 Can't Access Document: http://zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl/. Reason: Can't locate remote host: zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl. Have you seen the IPv6/IPv4 translator work at: http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/napt/ ? Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: Armando Aguirre Schlick [SMTP:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl] > Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 7:56 PM > To: 6bone@ISI.EDU > Subject: My web... > > > I configured my ipv6-network and looks everything ok, but I don´t > know if somebody can access my webserver. > Can someone access my webserver?? The address is > http://www.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl, if it don´t work probe > http://zamana.ipv6.inf.utfsm.cl..... > > Thanks. > > P.D.: if somebody make the test, please send me a e-mail ( don´t > matter if it´s rigth o wrong). > > -- > Armando Aguirre Schlick > mailto:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl > Estudiante De Ingenieria Civil en Informatica > Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile > http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~lxa From lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Fri Nov 27 20:21:27 1998 From: lxa@inf.utfsm.cl (Armando Aguirre Schlick) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 17:21:27 -0300 (CDT) Subject: My Web II Message-ID: <199811272021.RAA05548@trauco.inf.utfsm.cl> I guest that now it's everything OK. Is there some tester?? -- Armando Aguirre Schlick mailto:lxa@inf.utfsm.cl Estudiante De Ingenieria Civil en Informatica Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~lxa From aiv@yars.free.net Sat Nov 28 17:32:43 1998 From: aiv@yars.free.net (Igor V. Alekseev) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 20:32:43 +0300 (MSK) Subject: CISCO conf Message-ID: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> Hello, I have a question conserning configuration of a cisco router (Experimental Version 11.3). Is there a way to turn off router advertising on LAN interface completely? That is to prohibit even replying to RS packets received on the interface? 'ipv6 nd supress-ra' command turnes off periodic unsolicited RA messages, but the device still answeres RS received on the interface. I am using the same LAN for several IPv6 submenets, so I need to disallow some RA's. TIA, Igor V. Alekseev Yaroslavl University Internet Centre From wwaites@enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca Sun Nov 29 01:18:43 1998 From: wwaites@enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca (Will Waites) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 20:18:43 -0500 Subject: CISCO conf In-Reply-To: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> (aiv@yars.free.net) References: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> Message-ID: <98Nov28.201852est.970835@enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca> >>>>> "Igor" == Igor V Alekseev writes: Igor> interface? 'ipv6 nd supress-ra' command turnes off periodic Igor> unsolicited RA messages, but the device still answeres RS Igor> received on the interface. I am using the same LAN for Igor> several IPv6 submenets, so I need to disallow some RA's. I think a suitably constructed access list and 'ipv6 traffic-filter access-list-name in' on the interface should do for simply dropping incoming RS packets. I don't think that IOS supports very flexible IPv6 access lists yet, though so you may be limited to dropping all anycast packets, which is less than ideal... Cheers, Will -- /--------------------------------------------------------------\ | Will Waites wwaites@enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca | | Senior Network Specialist tel.: +1 416.946.3379 | | ONet / External Network Facilities Management | | University of Toronto | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere. | \--------------------------------------------------------------/ From cross@eng.us.uu.net Sun Nov 29 01:28:55 1998 From: cross@eng.us.uu.net (Chris P. Ross) Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 20:28:55 -0500 (EST) Subject: CISCO conf In-Reply-To: Igor V. Alekseev's message of Sat, 28 November 1998 20:32:43 +0300 <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> References: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> Message-ID: <13920.41815.732380.269190@ballista.eng.us.uu.net> "Igor V. Alekseev" said: > Hello, > I have a question conserning configuration of a cisco router (Experimental > Version 11.3). > Is there a way to turn off router advertising on LAN interface > completely? That is to prohibit even replying to RS packets received > on the interface? 'ipv6 nd supress-ra' command turnes off periodic > unsolicited RA messages, but the device still answeres RS received > on the interface. I am using the same LAN for several IPv6 > submenets, so I need to disallow some RA's. I'm not sure right off if there's a way to turn it off completely, but I do know that if you give the router addresses on all of the subnets, it will put all of the addresses in the advertisement. Or at least, this is certainly true under the cisco IPv4 IRDP code. That might avoid the problem. I'd have to look into whether it could be shut off completely. I simply don't know... - Chris -- Chris P. Ross UUNET Technologies, Inc. cross@eng.us.uu.net R & D / Engineering cross@uu.net From roque@cisco.com Mon Nov 30 01:30:03 1998 From: roque@cisco.com (Pedro Marques) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 17:30:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: CISCO conf In-Reply-To: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> References: <199811281732.UAA11631@gemini.yars.free.net> Message-ID: <199811300130.RAA22140@pedrom-ultra.cisco.com> >>>>> "Igor" == Igor V Alekseev writes: Igor> Hello, I have a question conserning configuration of a cisco Igor> router (Experimental Version 11.3). Is there a way to turn Igor> off router advertising on LAN interface completely? That is Igor> to prohibit even replying to RS packets received on the Igor> interface? 'ipv6 nd supress-ra' command turnes off periodic Igor> unsolicited RA messages, but the device still answeres RS Igor> received on the interface. I am using the same LAN for Igor> several IPv6 submenets, so I need to disallow some RA's. If i understand correctly what you need is to control the prefixes advertised in the RA and disable the 'autoconfig' flag on the prefixes advertised by that router so that the hosts in the subnet do not use that prefix to autoconfigure addresses on that subnet. >From the cisco documentation: [...] Interface subcommands: [...] ipv6 nd prefix-advertisement / [onlink | autoconfig] Explicitly configure which IPv6 routing prefixes are advertised in an Router Advertisement. If this command is not used, then the router will advertise all prefixes configured on the interface originating the Router Advertisements. If i understand your problem description correctly this would be the way to deal with your situation according to the specs rather than disabling RAs on the interface. btw: I fear that configuration details of a particular implementation might be slightly outside the scope of this mailing list. Please consider using 'ipv6-deployment@external.cisco.com' for this type of questions. regards, Pedro.