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Hi there in Budapest, >> your environment description is nice to have - the feature dial-up >> clients managed and supervised by NOC sounds heavy. >> >> What about the remote clients connected via WLAN in IPv6 mode ? >> >> I know only 2 chipsets with IPv6 support. By the way, started yesterday with prototype Neighbor Niscovery (CGA wip) based on SUN SOLARIS. For real, it is hard to find native DHCPv6 support on the server side. They cover a pointer to ISC 4.1 and up. ==>> pre-prototype log : Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(24998): now 3113166538 next 3113183536 Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(24998): no action - next in 16998 ms Nov 03 11:20:16 Received valid advert from /// - hidden IPv6 - /// (24 bytes) on ge0 Nov 03 11:20:16 Max hop limit: 64 Nov 03 11:20:16 Managed address configuration: Set Nov 03 11:20:16 Other configuration flag: Set Nov 03 11:20:16 Router lifetime: 30 Nov 03 11:20:16 Reachable timer: 0 Nov 03 11:20:16 Reachable retrans timer: 0 Nov 03 11:20:16 Source LLA: len 6 </// - hidden MAC - ///> Nov 03 11:20:16 router_lookup(ge0, /// - hidden IPv6 - ///) Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(30000): now 3113166541 next 3113183536 Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(30000): no action - next in 16995 ms Nov 03 11:20:16 check_to_solicit(ge0, 3) state 2 Nov 03 11:20:16 solicit_event(ge0, 3, 0) state 2 Nov 03 11:20:16 check_to_solicit(ge0, 3) state 2 -> 2 Nov 03 11:20:23 conditional_run_timeouts: elapsed 7002 Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts: elapsed 7002 Nov 03 11:20:23 phyint_timer SOL(ge0) state 2 Nov 03 11:20:23 solicit_event(ge0, 2, 7002) state 2 Nov 03 11:20:23 phyint_timer SOL(ge0) state 2 -> 2 Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts (pi ge0): -1 -> 4294967295 ms Nov 03 11:20:23 router_timer(ge0, /// - hidden IPv6 - ///, 30000, 7002) Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts (dr): 22998 -> 22998 ms Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts: 22998 ms Nov 03 11:20:23 timer_schedule(22998): now 3113173540 next 3113183536 Nov 03 11:20:23 timer_schedule(22998): no action - next in 9996 ms Nov 03 11:20:23 Received valid advert from /// - hidden IPv6 - /// (24 bytes) on ge0 Nov 03 11:20:23 Max hop limit: 64 Nov 03 11:20:23 Managed address configuration: Set Nov 03 11:20:23 Other configuration flag: Set Nov 03 11:20:23 Router lifetime: 30 Nov 03 11:20:23 Reachable timer: 0 ... By the way, does anyone know the MacOS X syntac for monitoring ND daemon on debug level ? Regards, Norbert Mohacsi Janos schrieb: > > > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Andre-John Mas wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Based on some of the comments, I am wondering beyond Free.fr, whether >> anyone knows of any other service providers providing IPv6 to their >> customers and how they are dealing with providing them subnet >> prefixes? Of these, how many are providing modem/router solutions? I >> am thinking of residential providers when I ask this question. > > Hi, > I suspect you are interested only in broadband IPv6 provisioning. > NIIF/HUNGARNET is providing IPv6 for their broadband customers. We > are providing service only for limited area of users: academic, > research, educational institutions and public collections. Therefore we > are out-of-scope of your question, however I describe our setup as lessons. > > We are providing router to our customers, which is configured and > supervised by our NOC. We configure IPv6 on the CPE routers. For > simplicity we wanted the IPv6 configuration controlled via Radius > backend, which is not working properly in our environment. The next LNS > software release will have the fix. Until the next release we are > allocating /64 IPv6 address from a pool and assigning to customers on > demand for the WAN links, and we allocated /56 and assigned /60 for the > customers, configured statically only to the interested customers. After > the next LNS software release this will be automatically provisioned > from Radius backend via DHCPv6 prefix delegation. > > - For CPE router you need fairly complex device - we did not found sub > 100 USD CPE router capable of handling DHCPv6 prefix delegation properly. > > - The current LNS software limitation does not allow us automatic > provisioning with fixed IPv6 addresses. > > We are also providing dial-up IPv6 but in this case only /64 possible in > our setup: dial-up modems might provide enough bandwidth only for > machine according to our view. > > Best Regards, > Janos Mohacsi > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > Ipv6-dev mailing list (email@hidden) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/ipv6-dev/email@hidden > > > This email sent to email@hidden >
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