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Re: IPv6 support via Charter | Ideas on BGP Tunnel via HE


From: Seth Mos <seth.mos () dds nl>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 21:34:31 +0200

Hi,

Op 11 apr 2012, om 20:16 heeft Anurag Bhatia het volgende geschreven:

Also, does it makes sense to go for BGP Tunnel for now? I just setup IPv6
Tunnel via Hurricane Electric. Latency seems pretty much OK ~ 10-15ms of
overhead. Yet to test other parameters. I heard Tunnels are usually bad.
Can someone tell how to test this tunnel setup to confirm if there is a
performance issue or not? I am thinking of writing a quick bash script and
run via cron to test latency, packet loss and bandwidth throughput for
couple of days. If anyone has better idea, please let me know.

Also using a HE.net BGP tunnel for our IPv6, simply because having just 1 native provider with Ipv6 isn't redundant. 
That and it's 8mbit.

The v4 connection which the tunnel connects over is 90mbit, and the tunnel needs to travel from NL to DE for the FRA 
BGP peering.

I'm getting about 40mbit through the IPv6 tunnel, so i'd say it works well, although the throughput has slowly been 
dropping to the 30's range over the last 6 months. But that's probably because of the latency.

For something that is provided for free I'm really glad we have it.

I should have peered with their UK PoP as it's much closer by latency, thus faster.

Cheers,

Seth

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