Trying to get on 6bone.. not getting answers from site contacts.

Patricio Latini platini@fibertel.com.ar
Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:28:09 -0300


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

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Patricio Sebastián Latini
Network Administrator
Network Operations Center
Fibertel TCI2
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@orchard.arlington.ma.us>
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