[6bone] routing problem
Jeroen Massar
jeroen@unfix.org
Mon, 12 Aug 2002 21:50:55 +0200
Wim Biemolt wrote:
> ==> From: Gert Doering
>
> > To clarify this: this is not an effect of "caching" of any sort.
It's
> > just plain buggy router implementations that don't handle
withdrawals
> > correctly.
>
> So I can only hope that a buggy router implementation also
> means a memory
> leak or something like that causing them to reboot in the
> real near future?
>
> The only other option I see is switch back to our /35. We are
> using IPv6
> as production. Being without any decent IPv6 connectivity for too long
> won't do our case for IPv6 any good I'm afraid.
>
> -Wim -/- SURFnet
There is one good way: find out the AS's who are 'bad' and depeer them
if they don't respond in x time.
This is just the same as for IPv4...
PS: Gert.. did you put an extra page in your presentation saying TLA's
are moving to /32's?
PS2: Gert, don't get a sunburn in Rhodos ;)
Greets,
Jeroen