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Re: Pointer for documentation on actually delivering IPv6


From: Mike <mike-nanog () tiedyenetworks com>
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2010 19:44:58 -0800

On 12/04/2010 07:40 PM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
Probably a case of something being blindingly obvious but...

I have seen plenty of information on IPv6 from a internal network
standpoint. I have seen very little with respect to how a ISP is
supposed to handle routing to residential consumer networks. I have seen
suggestions of running RIPng. The thought of letting Belkin routers (if
you can call them that) into the routing table scares me no end.

Here here! This cheap consumer junk is KILLING the internet, you can't trust any of this garbage for 5 damn seconds, let alone actually configure any moderately advanced setup and expect them to keep operating for any length of time.

Is this way easier than I think it is? Did somebody already write the
book that I can't find?

I'd love to see it too. We're a small ISP and just keeping the business going is hard enough without having to learn the entire v6 protocol suite, we need more help otherwise we're likely to just keep putting it off.

Mike



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