native IPv6
Jeroen Massar
jeroen@unfix.org
Thu, 11 Apr 2002 20:35:51 +0200
itojun@iijlab.net wrote:
> >> until Abilene is able to run native v6. Soon. . .
> >> Bill (who is currently running native v6)
> >Are there any medium to large size ISP's either running
> native IPv6 or
> >ip+ipv6 simultaneously?
>
> there are quite a few ISPs running IPv6 native in Japan, like:
> IIJ http://www.iij.com/
> NTT http://www.ntt.com/
> (yes, there are a lot more)
>
> vBNS seems to be running IPv6 native.
>
> http://www.wide.ad.jp/nspixp6/ (Tokyo IPv6 peering point)
> http://6bone.v6.wide.ad.jp/ipv6-service.html
> should give you more idea.
>
> at this moment it is a common practice to run separate backbone
for
> IPv4 and IPv6 - because of router firmware stability reasons
(for
> example, IPv6 is not available for cisco S train firmwares).
> I hope it to change sooner.
>
>itojun
AMS-IX does IPv6 and IPv4 over the same shared medium.
Other IX's supporting native IPv6 can be found at:
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/Protocols/IP/IPng/IPv6_Internet_Excha
nges/
And Access Providers / ISP's:
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/Protocols/IP/IPng/IPv6_Access_Provide
rs/
Did I spam those already? :)
Ofcourse if you got more, don't hesitate to submit!
Greets,
Jeroen