From Mounir.Eddabbabi@ensi.rnu.tn Fri Sep 3 19:25:03 1999 From: Mounir.Eddabbabi@ensi.rnu.tn (Mounir EDDABBABI) Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 19:25:03 +0100 Subject: QoS Issue IPv6 !!! Message-ID: <37D0127A.A729EE81@ensi.rnu.tn> Dear members, Please advice where can I find further information on Quality of Service Issue of IPv6. Best regards From fink@es.net Sat Sep 4 23:38:29 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 15:38:29 -0700 Subject: pTLA request for ATNET-AT Message-ID: <4.1.19990904153319.00cbc590@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, Per the request from Georg Hitsch (below), I'm opening a two week review period for a pTLA for ATNET-AT. I will close this on 20 September 99. Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment. Comments either to the list or to me please. Thanks, Bob === >Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 18:39:51 +0200 (CEST) >From: Georg Hitsch >To: Bob Fink >cc: Alain Durand , Georg Hitsch >Subject: Re: 28 Bit pTLA Assignments > > >Hi Bob! > >I thing I met the criteria for a new pTLA site. > >I am currently connected to ipf.net (since May 99) >My netname is: ATNET-AT >My inet6num is: 3FFE:3400:300::/48 > >My DNS-Server for forward/reverse-lookup is working >(reverse-lookup not delegated international, yet) >[nameserver: atlantis.atnet.at/babylon.atnet.at] > >>1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as >> a leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing >> pTLA. >We are currently have setuped 5 machines: > >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:0/126 > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:2 ge.org > >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:0/122 > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:2 bolide.ipv6.atnet.at > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:3 anix.ipv6.atnet.at > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:4 schnellix.ipv6.atnet.at > >>2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production- >> like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally >> reliable 6Bone backbone. >Ok. (we have setuped the session to ipf.net with BGP4+; we have >experience with maintaining our net (30 POPs in Austria, 41 BGP-Neigbours >(3 transit, 37 peerings, as7777-subscriber); Our AS-# is AS5424 ("Vienna >Backbone Service"/at-net); Currently we are market-leader with >leased-lines in Vienna, and around number 7 with "all internet-services" >in Austria. > >> 3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be >> served by becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player >> in a region, country or focus of interest. >see above >Our customer list is at: http://www.vbs.at/benutzer.html > >>4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and >> policies as defined in the present document. >Ok. > > >Do you thing, we can get an 6bone-ptla ? > >If yes, what are the next steps? > >Georg Hitsch, at-net > >-- > Georg Hitsch ++ mail: georg@atnet.at > ripe: gh231-ripe ++ web: http://ge.org/ > From chenxz@ict.ac.cn Mon Sep 6 09:05:40 1999 From: chenxz@ict.ac.cn (Chen xiuzhong) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 16:05:40 +0800 Subject: How to build a IPv6 router? Message-ID: <00db01bef83e$9ca6f200$5a27e29f@L3.ict.ac.cn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D8_01BEF881.AA870E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="gb2312" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, I want to build a IPv6 site and who can tell me how to build it which = need not buy from any vendors. Thx. *********************************************** Chen Xiuzhong Network Test Lab Institute of Computing Technology Tel: 62565533-9218 *********************************************** ------=_NextPart_000_00D8_01BEF881.AA870E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="gb2312" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00D8_01BEF881.AA870E80-- From georg@atnet.at Mon Sep 6 13:52:32 1999 From: georg@atnet.at (Georg Hitsch) Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:52:32 +0200 (CEST) Subject: How to build a IPv6 router? In-Reply-To: <00db01bef83e$9ca6f200$5a27e29f@L3.ict.ac.cn> Message-ID: Hi! > I want to build a IPv6 site and who can tell me how to build it which need not buy from any vendors. Please try linux as router; in my case it works very well. If you have any further questions (or need some sample scripts), please let me know. Georg -- Georg Hitsch ++ mail: georg@atnet.at ripe: gh231-ripe ++ web: http://ge.org/ From phoenix1@pacbell.net Tue Sep 7 18:35:19 1999 From: phoenix1@pacbell.net (Luis Paz Ph. D.) Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 10:35:19 -0700 Subject: pTLA request for ATNET-AT References: <4.1.19990904153319.00cbc590@imap2.es.net> Message-ID: <37D54CD7.DD45E57B@pacbell.net> Has anyone heard more about the conference in Paris? Bob Fink wrote: > 6bone Folk, > > Per the request from Georg Hitsch (below), I'm opening a two week review > period for a pTLA for ATNET-AT. I will close this on 20 September 99. > > Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment. > > Comments either to the list or to me please. > > Thanks, > > Bob > > === > >Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 18:39:51 +0200 (CEST) > >From: Georg Hitsch > >To: Bob Fink > >cc: Alain Durand , Georg Hitsch > >Subject: Re: 28 Bit pTLA Assignments > > > > > >Hi Bob! > > > >I thing I met the criteria for a new pTLA site. > > > >I am currently connected to ipf.net (since May 99) > >My netname is: ATNET-AT > >My inet6num is: 3FFE:3400:300::/48 > > > >My DNS-Server for forward/reverse-lookup is working > >(reverse-lookup not delegated international, yet) > >[nameserver: atlantis.atnet.at/babylon.atnet.at] > > > >>1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as > >> a leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing > >> pTLA. > >We are currently have setuped 5 machines: > > > >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:0/126 > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:2 ge.org > > > >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:0/122 > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:2 bolide.ipv6.atnet.at > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:3 anix.ipv6.atnet.at > > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:4 schnellix.ipv6.atnet.at > > > >>2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production- > >> like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally > >> reliable 6Bone backbone. > >Ok. (we have setuped the session to ipf.net with BGP4+; we have > >experience with maintaining our net (30 POPs in Austria, 41 BGP-Neigbours > >(3 transit, 37 peerings, as7777-subscriber); Our AS-# is AS5424 ("Vienna > >Backbone Service"/at-net); Currently we are market-leader with > >leased-lines in Vienna, and around number 7 with "all internet-services" > >in Austria. > > > >> 3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be > >> served by becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player > >> in a region, country or focus of interest. > >see above > >Our customer list is at: http://www.vbs.at/benutzer.html > > > >>4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and > >> policies as defined in the present document. > >Ok. > > > > > >Do you thing, we can get an 6bone-ptla ? > > > >If yes, what are the next steps? > > > >Georg Hitsch, at-net > > > >-- > > Georg Hitsch ++ mail: georg@atnet.at > > ripe: gh231-ripe ++ web: http://ge.org/ > > -- Respectfully, Luis Paz Ph.D. Phoenix1@pacbell.net ICQ 43150233 AIM Doc Paz1 206 328-9732 "I have not doubt the devil grins At these seas of ink I spatter Yea gods forgive my literary sins For the other kind don't matter" -Robert Service From Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu Mon Sep 6 22:56:13 1999 From: Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu (Latif LADID) Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 23:56:13 +0200 Subject: pTLA request for ATNET-AT In-Reply-To: <37D54CD7.DD45E57B@pacbell.net> References: <4.1.19990904153319.00cbc590@imap2.es.net> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990906235613.007f8870@j.pop.uunet.lu> Please have a look at the IPv6 Forum web page ( http://www.ipv6forum.com) section events. You can download the program. /Latif At 10:35 7/09/99 -0700, Luis Paz Ph. D. wrote: >Has anyone heard more about the conference in Paris? > >Bob Fink wrote: > >> 6bone Folk, >> >> Per the request from Georg Hitsch (below), I'm opening a two week review >> period for a pTLA for ATNET-AT. I will close this on 20 September 99. >> >> Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment. >> >> Comments either to the list or to me please. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bob >> >> === >> >Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 18:39:51 +0200 (CEST) >> >From: Georg Hitsch >> >To: Bob Fink >> >cc: Alain Durand , Georg Hitsch >> >Subject: Re: 28 Bit pTLA Assignments >> > >> > >> >Hi Bob! >> > >> >I thing I met the criteria for a new pTLA site. >> > >> >I am currently connected to ipf.net (since May 99) >> >My netname is: ATNET-AT >> >My inet6num is: 3FFE:3400:300::/48 >> > >> >My DNS-Server for forward/reverse-lookup is working >> >(reverse-lookup not delegated international, yet) >> >[nameserver: atlantis.atnet.at/babylon.atnet.at] >> > >> >>1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as >> >> a leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing >> >> pTLA. >> >We are currently have setuped 5 machines: >> > >> >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:0/126 >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:1:2 ge.org >> > >> >3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:0/122 >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:1 router1.ipv6.atnet.at >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:2 bolide.ipv6.atnet.at >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:3 anix.ipv6.atnet.at >> > 3ffe:3400:300:0:0:0:2:4 schnellix.ipv6.atnet.at >> > >> >>2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production- >> >> like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally >> >> reliable 6Bone backbone. >> >Ok. (we have setuped the session to ipf.net with BGP4+; we have >> >experience with maintaining our net (30 POPs in Austria, 41 BGP-Neigbours >> >(3 transit, 37 peerings, as7777-subscriber); Our AS-# is AS5424 ("Vienna >> >Backbone Service"/at-net); Currently we are market-leader with >> >leased-lines in Vienna, and around number 7 with "all internet-services" >> >in Austria. >> > >> >> 3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be >> >> served by becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player >> >> in a region, country or focus of interest. >> >see above >> >Our customer list is at: http://www.vbs.at/benutzer.html >> > >> >>4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and >> >> policies as defined in the present document. >> >Ok. >> > >> > >> >Do you thing, we can get an 6bone-ptla ? >> > >> >If yes, what are the next steps? >> > >> >Georg Hitsch, at-net >> > >> >-- >> > Georg Hitsch ++ mail: georg@atnet.at >> > ripe: gh231-ripe ++ web: http://ge.org/ >> > > >-- >Respectfully, > > > > >Luis Paz Ph.D. >Phoenix1@pacbell.net >ICQ 43150233 >AIM Doc Paz1 >206 328-9732 > > >"I have not doubt the devil grins >At these seas of ink I spatter >Yea gods forgive my literary sins >For the other kind don't matter" >-Robert Service > > > > From rzm@icm.edu.pl Wed Sep 8 13:25:16 1999 From: rzm@icm.edu.pl (Rafal Maszkowski) Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 14:25:16 +0200 Subject: How to build a IPv6 router? In-Reply-To: ; from Georg Hitsch on Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 02:52:32PM +0200 References: <00db01bef83e$9ca6f200$5a27e29f@L3.ict.ac.cn> Message-ID: <19990908142516.P7547@burza.icm.edu.pl> On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 02:52:32PM +0200, Georg Hitsch wrote: > > I want to build a IPv6 site and who can tell me how to build it which need not buy from any vendors. > Please try linux as router; in my case it works very well. > If you have any further questions (or need some sample scripts), please > let me know. Some sample configuration files of our router (tunnels and mrtd setup) are in ftp://ftp.6bone.pl/pub/ipv6/conf/ R. From wright@hal-pc.org Thu Sep 9 17:46:15 1999 From: wright@hal-pc.org (Walt Wright) Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 17:46:15 +0100 Subject: Comments solicited on Routers currently supporting IPv6 Message-ID: <37D7E457.E2BCC975@hal-pc.org> After reviewing some of the documentation that Georg Hitsch has kindly referred me to I would like to request comments on various routers that currently support IPv6, especially the BayNetworks, 3com, Digital, Hitachi, Nokia, Sumitomo & Telbit. These are the routers mentioned in the Aug 26 99 document ( http://www.6bone.net/6bone_hookup.html) . Unfortunately, we are using the Ascend router and it does not appear to currently support IPv6. Any comments concerning the pro & cons of the various routers, as related to IPv6 application, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any information you may be willing to share. Regards, Walt Wright Houston From fink@es.net Tue Sep 14 17:13:52 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 09:13:52 -0700 Subject: pTLA request for UNAM Message-ID: <4.1.19990914091146.00bca8d0@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, Per the request from Cesar Olvera (below), I'm opening a two week review period for a pTLA for UNAM. I will close this on 28 September 99. Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment. Comments either to the list or to me please. Thanks, Bob === >Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 21:23:27 -0600 >From: Cesar Olvera >To: fink@es.net, Alain.Durand@imag.fr, Gabriela Medina >Subject: pTLA request for UNAM > >Bob: > >This is a pTLA request for UNAM (Mexico National University, >http://www.unam.mx). > >The UNAM is the biggest university in Mexico and we have a 21 Mbps >Internet connection. >UNAM Network provides service to our students, teachers and researchers, >plus to >many educational and government institutions of Mexico. > >UNAM's IPv6 Network deployment is a task of the UNAM Telecommunications >Direction >(http://www.dtd.unam.mx), we would like to request one pTLA block, >conformance to >RFC 2546: > >1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as a >leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing pTLA. > >UNAM is in 6Bone since june 99. In this moment UNAM is a pNLA of SPRINT >pTLA >(3FFE:2900::/24) and FIBERTEL pTLA (3FFE:3800::/24). > >2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production- >like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally >reliable 6Bone backbone. > >We have experience maintaining our IPv4 Network (35, 000 hosts, 135 WAN >links, 200 LAN, >11 Internet connection, 1/3 of Mexico's Internet traffic). Currently we >are working in UNAM's production IPv6 Network (http://www.ipv6.unam.mx) >in collaboration with Nortel Networks. Soon we want provide tunnels for >6Bone connection to mexican and latin american institutions. > >3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be served >by becoming a >pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player in a region, country or >focus of interest. > >UNAM is one of the biggest IPv4 ISPs in Mexico and Latin America. In >Mexico's Internet2 effort, UNAM is one of the main participants. In >other hand, UNAM is the Mexico main research center in all scientific >and social areas, for example we have the first Telecommunications >Interoperability Lab in Mexico. > >4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and >policies as defined >in the present document. > >We understand that routing practices and we are agree. > >Thanks in advanced > >Cesar Olvera >Interoperability Lab >Telecommunications Direction >UNAM >MEXICO From anonymous" How does one get 6bone membership?? costs? or is membership free? is the answer on www.6bone.net ? like a FAQ. One thing I liked about Fidonet is it is free to be listed in nodelist. ttyl, -tkp (http://members.xoom.com/teknopuppy/dm-soft.htm) --- And in this cartooney, we are invading your WEBTV! *** MYREADER v.3.14g.1999.08.15.r90.SW; made for Net-tamer. From fink@es.net Wed Sep 15 21:19:31 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 13:19:31 -0700 Subject: 6bone membership In-Reply-To: <199909150318.UAA22098@swan.prod.itd.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <4.1.19990915072507.00c66710@imap2.es.net> Chris, At 08:18 PM 9/14/99 +0700, Chris R. Evans wrote: > > How does one get 6bone membership?? costs? or is membership free? It is not really a membership, just folks that are using IPv6, thus it is free to participate. > is the answer on www.6bone.net ? like a FAQ. I think it's mentioned somewhere, but maybe I should do a FAQ. > One thing I liked about Fidonet is it is free to be listed in nodelist. We only have a registry which is free and open to register in, but hopefully for people using IPv6 thru the 6bone, 6ren or other. Regards, Bob From woeber@cc.univie.ac.at Thu Sep 16 19:58:40 1999 From: woeber@cc.univie.ac.at (Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet) Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:58:40 MET-DST Subject: Comments solicited on Routers currently supporting IPv6 Message-ID: <009DE3FD.F4423CB2.1@cc.univie.ac.at> Walt, >Any comments concerning the pro & cons of the various routers, as related >to IPv6 application, would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks in advance for any information you may be willing to share. > >Regards, >Walt Wright >Houston Have you got anything privately that is worth summarizing to the list? Or is it considered off topic for this list? If so my apologies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilfried Woeber : e-mail: Woeber@CC.UniVie.ac.at Computer Center - ACOnet : Tel: +43 1 4277 - 140 33 Vienna University : Fax: +43 1 4277 - 9 140 Universitaetsstrasse 7 : RIPE-DB (&NIC) Handle: WW144 A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe : PGP public key ID 0xF0ACB369 __________________________________________________________________________ From fink@es.net Mon Sep 20 17:34:36 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:34:36 -0700 Subject: new 6bone pTLA 3FFE:8060::/28 assigned to ATNET-AT Message-ID: <4.1.19990920092159.00d0fad0@imap2.es.net> --=====================_7853788==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would like to announce the assignment of a pTLA to ATNET-AT based on the comments received during the open review period. Please note that this is a 28-bit pTLA. --- ATNET-AT (also known as the VBS, the Vienna Backbone Service) is a Vienna, Austria based ISP. 3FFE:8060::/28 netname: ATNET-AT --- Welcome ATNET-AT to the 6bone backbone! Bob --=====================_7853788==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" I would like to announce the assignment of a pTLA to ATNET-AT based on the comments received during the open review period.

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--=====================_7853788==_.ALT-- From cmetz@inner.net Mon Sep 20 21:23:52 1999 From: cmetz@inner.net (Craig Metz) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:23:52 -0400 Subject: NRL 6Bone EOL Message-ID: <199909202023.UAA27458@inner.net> As NRL is no longer doing IPv6 work, it's hard for us to justify the effort needed to maintain a presence on the 6Bone. Therefore, we've decided to fold up shop and withdraw from the 6Bone. If you connect to the 6Bone via NRL, please make arrangements for alternate connectivity and let us know when we can tear down your tunnel. We'd like to provide enough time for everyone to have graceful transition, but we are under some internal time pressures to complete this tear-down, so I'd like to push this along fairly quickly and also would like to know as soon as people have moved away. -Craig From bound@zk3.dec.com Tue Sep 21 16:17:40 1999 From: bound@zk3.dec.com (Jim Bound) Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 11:17:40 -0400 Subject: INFORMATIONAL ONLY: IPv6 Deploy Tech Dir Mail List Message-ID: <199909211517.LAA0000004276@quarry.zk3.dec.com> Please do not respond to this mail. The mail address for the directorate is tech@ipv6forum.com IPv6 Deployment Technical Directorate. Directorate: Jim Bound & Co-Chair Perry Metzger & Co-Chair Tim Hartrick Peter Tattam Cyndi Jung Jack McCann Brian Zill Francis Dupont Marc Blanchet Dale Finkelson Thomas Ekland Stig Venaas Brian Haberman Matt Crawford Bob Halley Carl Williams Ivano Guardini Henk Steenman Advisors: Bob Hinden Steve Deering Brian Carpenter Allison Mankin Christian Huitema Bob Fink Charlie Perkins Scott Bradner /jim From tlund@nxs.se Thu Sep 23 12:46:15 1999 From: tlund@nxs.se (Tomas Lund) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 13:46:15 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: Linux with sit0 and several tunnels? Message-ID: Is anyone out there using linux 2.2/glibc 2.1 to set up multiple tunnels using numbered tunnel interfaces? My setup today looks like this: ifconfig sit0 inet6 add 3ffe:200:1:1c::2 route -A inet6 add 3ffe::0/16 gw ::193.10.66.219 dev sit0 route -A inet6 add 3ffe:240:2::/48 gw ::139.58.254.40 dev sit0 The first route is the one to my upstream pTLA (SICS) and the other is a tunnel to another linuxbox (unnumbered tunnel endpoints), but now i need to set up another tunnel to a solarisbox that wants IPv6-addresses for the tunnel endpoints, does anyone know how to do this, I'd hate to spend severaly days experimenting if this information is available somewhere :) Best Regards, Tomas Lund From venaas@itea.ntnu.no Thu Sep 23 16:32:34 1999 From: venaas@itea.ntnu.no (Stig Venaas) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 17:32:34 +0200 Subject: Linux with sit0 and several tunnels? In-Reply-To: ; from Tomas Lund on Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 01:46:15PM +0200 References: Message-ID: <19990923173234.A4503@itea.ntnu.no> On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Tomas Lund wrote: > > Is anyone out there using linux 2.2/glibc 2.1 to set up multiple tunnels > using numbered tunnel interfaces? My setup today looks like this: > > ifconfig sit0 inet6 add 3ffe:200:1:1c::2 > route -A inet6 add 3ffe::0/16 gw ::193.10.66.219 dev sit0 > route -A inet6 add 3ffe:240:2::/48 gw ::139.58.254.40 dev sit0 > > The first route is the one to my upstream pTLA (SICS) and the other is a > tunnel to another linuxbox (unnumbered tunnel endpoints), but now i need > to set up another tunnel to a solarisbox that wants IPv6-addresses for the > tunnel endpoints, does anyone know how to do this, I'd hate to spend > severaly days experimenting if this information is available somewhere :) You can do ifconfig sit0 tunnel ::$IP4END ifconfig sit1 up ifconfig sit1 add $IP6END/64 where IP4END and IP6END are the remote IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You can add more tunnels by repeating the first line, you will get sit2, sit3 and so on. To use the tunnels you add routes to sit1, sit2.. Stig -- Stig Venaas UNINETT/NTNU From horape@compendium.com.ar Thu Sep 23 19:27:03 1999 From: horape@compendium.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Horacio_J=2E_Pe=F1a?=) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 15:27:03 -0300 Subject: Linux with sit0 and several tunnels? In-Reply-To: ; from Tomas Lund on Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 01:46:15PM +0200 References: Message-ID: <19990923152702.E4083@tinuviel.compendium.com.ar> ¡Hola! > Is anyone out there using linux 2.2/glibc 2.1 to set up multiple tunnels > using numbered tunnel interfaces? My setup today looks like this: > ifconfig sit0 inet6 add 3ffe:200:1:1c::2 > route -A inet6 add 3ffe::0/16 gw ::193.10.66.219 dev sit0 > route -A inet6 add 3ffe:240:2::/48 gw ::139.58.254.40 dev sit0 > The first route is the one to my upstream pTLA (SICS) and the other is a > tunnel to another linuxbox (unnumbered tunnel endpoints), but now i need > to set up another tunnel to a solarisbox that wants IPv6-addresses for the > tunnel endpoints, does anyone know how to do this, I'd hate to spend > severaly days experimenting if this information is available somewhere :) Try something like: ip tunnel add SICS mode sit remote 193.10.66.219 ip link set SICS up ip route add 3ffe::0/16 dev SICS ip tunnel add linuxbox mode sit remote 139.58.254.40 ip link set linuxbox up ip route add 3ffe:240:2::0/48 dev linuxbox ip tunnel add solarisbox mode sit remote ip link set solarisbox up ip addr add 3ffe:240:1::1/64 dev solarisbox ip route add 3ffe:240:3::0/48 dev solarisbox > Best Regards, Tomas Lund HoraPe --- Horacio J. Peña horape@compendium.com.ar horape@uninet.edu bofh@puntoar.net.ar horape@hcdn.gov.ar From wiget@t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl Thu Sep 23 20:45:16 1999 From: wiget@t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl (Artur Frysiak) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 21:45:16 +0200 Subject: Linux with sit0 and several tunnels? In-Reply-To: <19990923173234.A4503@itea.ntnu.no> References: <19990923173234.A4503@itea.ntnu.no> Message-ID: <19990923214516.S21272@wiget> On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Stig Venaas wrote: > On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Tomas Lund wrote: > > > > Is anyone out there using linux 2.2/glibc 2.1 to set up multiple tunnels > > using numbered tunnel interfaces? My setup today looks like this: > > > > ifconfig sit0 inet6 add 3ffe:200:1:1c::2 > > route -A inet6 add 3ffe::0/16 gw ::193.10.66.219 dev sit0 > > route -A inet6 add 3ffe:240:2::/48 gw ::139.58.254.40 dev sit0 > > > > The first route is the one to my upstream pTLA (SICS) and the other is a > > tunnel to another linuxbox (unnumbered tunnel endpoints), but now i need > > to set up another tunnel to a solarisbox that wants IPv6-addresses for the > > tunnel endpoints, does anyone know how to do this, I'd hate to spend > > severaly days experimenting if this information is available somewhere :) > > You can do > > ifconfig sit0 tunnel ::$IP4END > ifconfig sit1 up > ifconfig sit1 add $IP6END/64 > > where IP4END and IP6END are the remote IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You > can add more tunnels by repeating the first line, you will get sit2, > sit3 and so on. To use the tunnels you add routes to sit1, sit2.. If you have net-tools >= 1.52 you may do: $ iptunnel add $TUNNELNAME mode sit remote $IPV4END ttl 64 $ route add fe80::$IPV4END dev $TUNNELNAME $ route add $IPV6NETWORK gw fe80::$IPV4END dev $TUNNELNAME or (with iproute2) $ ip tun add $TUNNELNAME mode sit remote $IPV4END ttl 64 $ ip link set up dev $TUNNELNAME $ ip addr add $IPV6BONE_I/126 dev $TUNNELNAME $ ip rou add $IPV6NETWORK via $IPV6BONE_YOU dev $TUNNELNAME Wiget -- __ __ _ _ / / /\ \ (_) __ _ ___| |_ @__mail: Artur Frysiak \ \/ \/ / |/ _` |/ _ \ __| Rudlice 10 \ /\ /| | (_| | __/ |_ 98-311 Ostrowek \/ \/ |_|\__, |\___|\__| |___/ email: Wiget@t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl PGP key: http://www.t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl/~wiget/pgp.key Fingerprint16 = 70 DB E0 2D 12 AB C7 31 B6 58 B5 61 B3 98 B6 E6 From timothy.b.whitmore@lmco.com Thu Sep 23 21:24:18 1999 From: timothy.b.whitmore@lmco.com (Whitmore, Timothy B) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 16:24:18 -0400 Subject: Query to find IPv6 Support for Following Components Message-ID: <40D23851A09ED211B3430000F8081AD011A1AD@EMSS04M16> This message is in MIME format. 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development. However in response to customer interest, Cisco's Beta release of IPv6 has been made generally available and offered to allow customer to gain experience with IPv6. It is not intended for production deployment at this time and does not represent offically supported IOS functionality - customer issues should be sent directly to ipv6-support@cisco.com. The current IOS implementation is based on IOS 11.3(5)T and includes support for the following functionality: * RIPv6 * BGP4+ for IPv6 * IPv6 Static Routes * EUI-64 Addressing * Traffic Filtering * IPv4 <---> IPv6 Address Translation * Automatic and Static Tunnels * Neighbour Discovery * IPv6 over Ethernet, FDDI, Cisco HDLC and ATM PVCs. * Dual Stack support for Telnet, DNS and TFTP. * ICMPv6 and Ping * Traceroute and Debug Command Cisco router 1000 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 1005 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 1600 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 25xx ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 3620 / 3640 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 4000 / 4500 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 5200 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco router 7200 ver: 5.1.9 Cisco rsp processors 75xx ver: 5.1.9 From tlund@nxs.se Fri Sep 24 13:14:12 1999 From: tlund@nxs.se (Tomas Lund) Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 14:14:12 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: Linux with sit0 and several tunnels? In-Reply-To: <19990923214516.S21272@wiget> Message-ID: On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Artur Frysiak wrote: > On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Stig Venaas wrote: > > > ifconfig sit0 tunnel ::$IP4END > > ifconfig sit1 up > > ifconfig sit1 add $IP6END/64 > > > > where IP4END and IP6END are the remote IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You > > can add more tunnels by repeating the first line, you will get sit2, > > sit3 and so on. To use the tunnels you add routes to sit1, sit2.. > > If you have net-tools >= 1.52 you may do: > $ iptunnel add $TUNNELNAME mode sit remote $IPV4END ttl 64 > $ route add fe80::$IPV4END dev $TUNNELNAME > $ route add $IPV6NETWORK gw fe80::$IPV4END dev $TUNNELNAME > After playing around a bit, this is what i did: iptunnel add SICS mode sit remote 193.10.66.219 ttl 64 ifconfig SICS up ifconfig SICS inet6 add 3ffe:200:1:1c::2/126 up route -A inet6 add 3ffe::/16 gw 3ffe:200:1:1c::1 dev SICS iptunnel add FLF mode sit remote 138.6.254.7 ttl 64 ifconfig FLF up ifconfig FLF inet6 add 3ffe:240:ff:5::1/126 up route -A inet6 add 3ffe:240:5::/48 gw 3ffe:240:ff:5::2 dev FLF ...I like this better since the tunnel endpoints have "real" IPv6-addresses instead of fe80 ones. (yes, stupid ifconfig, you MUST bring the interface up first, and THEN add ip) Thanks everyone who helped pointing me in the right direction. :) Best Regards, Tomas Lund. From cmk@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn Mon Sep 27 02:33:31 1999 From: cmk@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn (Maoke Chen) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 09:33:31 +0800 (CST) Subject: Information for RedHat6.0 IPv6 Players In-Reply-To: <005201bcc8b0$7a255ec0$5a27e29f@L3.ict.ac.cn> Message-ID: <199909270133.JAA06025@6bone.ipv6.net.edu.cn> > From 6bone-owner@ISI.EDU Fri Sep 24 16:43:54 1999 > From: "Chen xiuzhong" > To: <6bone@ISI.EDU> > Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 14:09:53 +0800 > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01BCC8F3.878FFD20 > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="gb2312" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Hi,everyone, > I am installing a Redhat6.0 with supporting IPv6.But after I finish = > the system upgrading(including to upgrade the kenel version to 2.2.10 = > and to config the network) and reboot the system,I find the device = > "eth0" cannot be brought up.Using the command "ifconfig",I find a device = > "dummy".In the logfile "/var/boot.log",there is a error "SIGIFINDEX:No = > such device". > Who know why it is so?What can i do to resolve it? Please contact chen@video.mdc.tsinghua.edu.cn lixm@neu.edu.cn they are familiar to IPv6 configuration in any Linux environment. Good luck, Maoke From fink@es.net Mon Sep 27 21:36:55 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 13:36:55 -0700 Subject: new 6bone pTLA 3FFE:8070::/28 assigned to UNAM Message-ID: <4.1.19990927133108.00cfcc60@imap2.es.net> --=====================_17326248==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would like to announce the assignment of a pTLA to UNAM based on the comments received during the open review period. Please note that this is a 28-bit pTLA. --- UNAM is the Mexico National University ISP. 3FFE:8070::/28 netname: UNAM --- Welcome UNAM to the 6bone backbone! Bob --=====================_17326248==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" I would like to announce the assignment of a pTLA to UNAM based on the comments received during the open review period.

Please note that this is a 28-bit pTLA.

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UNAM is the Mexico National University ISP.

3FFE:8070::/28
netname: UNAM

<http://www.ip.qwest.net/~david/cgi-bin/whois?atnet-unam>

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Welcome UNAM to the 6bone backbone!

Bob
--=====================_17326248==_.ALT-- From yjchui@ms.chttl.com.tw Tue Sep 28 04:06:23 1999 From: yjchui@ms.chttl.com.tw (Yann-Ju Chu) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:06:23 +0800 Subject: IPv6 over ATM Message-ID: <37F030AF.50785BFB@ms.chttl.com.tw> Hi: I am now interested in 6Tap and have studied the its presentation on july/99. However, I have some questions. I have got routers with ATM interface which support IPv6 protocol stacks. Is it right that only if the router support RFC 2492, it can set up IPv6 over ATM path with other 6Ren peers? In other words, does the RFC 2492 play the same role as classic IPover ATM or Lan emulation? Thanks From ksbn@kt.co.kr Tue Sep 28 07:46:41 1999 From: ksbn@kt.co.kr (ksb) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 15:46:41 +0900 Subject: IPv6 over ATM References: <37F030AF.50785BFB@ms.chttl.com.tw> Message-ID: <37F06451.A8C53291@kt.co.kr> In my opinion, ATM is just transmission path for IP packets now. I mean ATM is the reliable transmission path. You got routers with ATM interfaces and v6 stacks, so you can construct a IPv6 network. If you get AS, pTLA or sTLA and your BGP router is connected to internation ATM link, you can reach 6TAP. Then how about the earthquake in Taiwan? Thanks, ksb Yann-Ju Chu wrote: > Hi: > I am now interested in 6Tap and have studied the its presentation on july/99. > However, I have some questions. > > > I have got routers with ATM interface which support IPv6 protocol stacks. > Is it right that only if the router support RFC 2492, it can set up IPv6 over ATM > path with other 6Ren peers? In other words, does the RFC 2492 play the same > role as classic IPover ATM or Lan emulation? > Thanks -- Kim, Sahng-Beom / Korea Telecom TEL : +82-42-870-8322 FAX : +82-42-870-8329 E-mail : ksbn@kt.co.kr -- From Francis.Dupont@inria.fr Wed Sep 29 01:49:38 1999 From: Francis.Dupont@inria.fr (Francis Dupont) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 02:49:38 +0200 Subject: IPv6 over ATM In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:06:23 +0800. <37F030AF.50785BFB@ms.chttl.com.tw> Message-ID: <199909290049.CAA11335@givry.inria.fr> In your previous mail you wrote: In other words, does the RFC 2492 play the same role as classic IPover ATM or Lan emulation? => yes, RFC 2492 plays this role but I believe 6TAP routers support only IPv6 over ATM PVCs, *not* IPv6 over ATM SVCs which is far more complex... and not necessary in such a case. Regards Francis.Dupont@inria.fr From sommerfeld@orchard.arlington.ma.us Wed Sep 29 16:06:35 1999 From: sommerfeld@orchard.arlington.ma.us (Bill Sommerfeld) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 11:06:35 -0400 Subject: Trying to get on 6bone.. not getting answers from site contacts. Message-ID: <199909291506.PAA04606@orchard.arlington.ma.us> I'm attempting to set up a 6bone router at MIT which will provide native v6 service on a couple of on-campus ethernets as well as tunnels for folks topologically near campus.. I'm attempting to follow the script in http://www.6bone.net/6bone_hookup.html I've contacted a couple people who are listed as pTLA contacts in the past week or so, and haven't gotten any answers yet. I'm prepared to be patient, but I have no idea how long to wait; it would be useful if the 6bone_hookup document set expectations properly by saying something like, "be prepared to wait a week or two before they get back to you, these folks are busy". An addressing model question: There are a number of folks living near campus with single-IP-address cable modem connectivity who have their own backend networks and appear to be interested in playing with v6 tunnels as a NAT alternative. Should I just allocate each one a subnet or two of a single shared site? Should I be looking at each of these off-campus households as a "site"? (assuming i understand the model, this may mean I'd really want to turn into a pNLA..). - Bill From fink@es.net Wed Sep 29 19:15:43 1999 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 11:15:43 -0700 Subject: Trying to get on 6bone.. not getting answers from site contacts. In-Reply-To: <199909291506.PAA04606@orchard.arlington.ma.us> Message-ID: <4.1.19990929082542.01f80950@imap2.es.net> Bill, At 11:06 AM 9/29/99 -0400, Bill Sommerfeld wrote: >I'm attempting to set up a 6bone router at MIT which will provide >native v6 service on a couple of on-campus ethernets as well as >tunnels for folks topologically near campus.. > >I'm attempting to follow the script in http://www.6bone.net/6bone_hookup.html > >I've contacted a couple people who are listed as pTLA contacts in the >past week or so, and haven't gotten any answers yet. I'm prepared to >be patient, but I have no idea how long to wait; it would be useful if >the 6bone_hookup document set expectations properly by saying >something like, "be prepared to wait a week or two before they get >back to you, these folks are busy". Sorry about that. Yes, I should make it clearer that you often get no response at all. My suggestion is to contact Dale Finkelson with the Internet2/Abilene project as I believe he would host you. I've cc'd him above. >An addressing model question: > >There are a number of folks living near campus with single-IP-address >cable modem connectivity who have their own backend networks and >appear to be interested in playing with v6 tunnels as a NAT >alternative. Should I just allocate each one a subnet or two of a >single shared site? Should I be looking at each of these off-campus >households as a "site"? (assuming i understand the model, this may >mean I'd really want to turn into a pNLA..). Presuming these folks on cable modems are not on you own MIT network, rather some cable ISP, they will have to tunnel to you. This means that you need to decide how to build manual tunnels from your IPv6 router/server/system at MIT to the systems at home. Deciding how to do this is a process of deciding whether you build /64 or /126 or some other form of tunnels (others can debate this on the list for you). Note this doesn't require you to be a pNLA, just a regular end-site with tunnels to your off-site users. Bob From platini@fibertel.com.ar Wed Sep 29 20:28:09 1999 From: platini@fibertel.com.ar (Patricio Latini) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:28:09 -0300 Subject: Trying to get on 6bone.. not getting answers from site contacts. References: <199909291506.PAA04606@orchard.arlington.ma.us> Message-ID: <048401bf0ab0$c39dbe00$1000e818@darkstar> I haven't any problem is give a tunnel to you. Just contact me. we are open to all the people who want tunnels. Thanks ------------------------------------------------------ Patricio Sebastián Latini Network Administrator Network Operations Center Fibertel TCI2 Buenos Aires - Argentina ------------------------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Sommerfeld To: <6bone@ISI.EDU> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 12:06 PM Subject: Trying to get on 6bone.. not getting answers from site contacts. > I'm attempting to set up a 6bone router at MIT which will provide > native v6 service on a couple of on-campus ethernets as well as > tunnels for folks topologically near campus.. > > I'm attempting to follow the script in http://www.6bone.net/6bone_hookup.html > > I've contacted a couple people who are listed as pTLA contacts in the > past week or so, and haven't gotten any answers yet. I'm prepared to > be patient, but I have no idea how long to wait; it would be useful if > the 6bone_hookup document set expectations properly by saying > something like, "be prepared to wait a week or two before they get > back to you, these folks are busy". > > An addressing model question: > > There are a number of folks living near campus with single-IP-address > cable modem connectivity who have their own backend networks and > appear to be interested in playing with v6 tunnels as a NAT > alternative. Should I just allocate each one a subnet or two of a > single shared site? Should I be looking at each of these off-campus > households as a "site"? (assuming i understand the model, this may > mean I'd really want to turn into a pNLA..). > > - Bill From yjchui@ms.chttl.com.tw Thu Sep 30 09:21:16 1999 From: yjchui@ms.chttl.com.tw (Yann-Ju Chu) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:21:16 +0800 Subject: IPv6 over ATM Message-ID: <37F31D7C.9A851FEE@ms.chttl.com.tw> Hi: There are RFC2491/2492 for IPv6 over ATM, which play the same role with CLIP in IPv4. Does anybody know that if there is any specification of ATM Forum for IPv6 over ATM, which may play the same role as LANE (or MPOA)? Or if the original LANE specification can apply diretly to IPv6? Besides, does any routers support all the above funtions? Y.J. Chu From sommerfeld@orchard.arlington.ma.us Thu Sep 30 19:16:29 1999 From: sommerfeld@orchard.arlington.ma.us (Bill Sommerfeld) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 14:16:29 -0400 Subject: (re)use of AS numbers in 6bone routing? Message-ID: <199909301816.SAA09892@orchard.arlington.ma.us> Is there any document which discusses the (re)use of exisiting ipv4 autonomous system numbers in 6bone routing? I can't find any mention of it in any of the "obvious" documents on the www.6bone.net site. rfc2546 ("6bone routing practice") mentions use of BGP4+, but doesn't mention autonomous system numbers at all.. I'm not a routing expert -- I'm attempting to be cautious / paranoid here. What I'm really looking for is a statement of the form "the use of a site's existing AS number to advertise its 6bone routes to the 6bone BGP4+ mesh will not cause trouble in the existing production ipv4 Internet, as long as you do _________" Thanks in advance for any input/assurance/cautions... - Bill