Moving tunnel to native provider
Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 08 November 2013 14:08:17
Can I move my /64 to another provider, we now have native ipv6 on our fiber.
If not I'll just renumber, I'll have to that with our ipv4-adresses.
Moving tunnel to native provider
Jeroen Massar on Friday, 08 November 2013 14:32:31
As the address space of the tunnel is owned/operated by the PoP provider, you cannot.
You will thus have to renumber.
Moving tunnel to native provider
Carmen Sandiego on Friday, 15 November 2013 17:45:46
Leif Neland wrote:
Can I move my /64 to another provider, we now have native ipv6 on our fiber.
You are lucky. Russian providers don't hurry to implement native IPv6 for clients. Even there is no suitable equipment that supports IPv6.
Moving tunnel to native provider
Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 06 February 2014 20:35:30
Vladimir Galenko wrote:
You are lucky. Russian providers don't hurry to implement native IPv6 for clients. Even there is no suitable equipment that supports IPv6.
Backbones/datacenters have been IPv6-ready for a long time, it's just ISP that are still a problem.
You can see IPv6-ready ISP list here: http://version6.ru/isp
Moving tunnel to native provider
Jeroen Massar on Thursday, 06 February 2014 23:46:58
See also:
FAQ: Where can I get native IPv6 / Which ISP's provide IPv6?
FAQ: Where can I get native IPv6 transit?
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