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Well, now we are talking about IPv6, I can ask a question right here ;) Does anyone have any experiences with the Cisco IPv6 IOS (T or S releases)? Can be either good or bad experiences. I heard there were some issues (router freezes etc) with the T releases... Have to convince the management :) With kind regards, Marcel Lemmen Support Net - Partner in Managed Internet Solutions --= Try http://alt.binaries.nl =-- --- The previous message was something like this: --- !>Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:12:38 +0200 !>From: Alexander Koch <[email protected]> !>To: Neil J. McRae <[email protected]> !>Cc: "Nipper, Arnold" <[email protected]>, !> Peter Galbavy <[email protected]>, Roy <[email protected]>, !> [email protected] !>Subject: Re: North America not interested in IP V6 !> !> !>Neil, all, !> !>On Wed, 30 July 2003 11:58:34 +0100, Neil J. McRae wrote: !>> > Here at DE-CIX (www.de-cix.net) I can see that more and more ISP are joining !>> > the IPv6 trial (http://www.de-cix.net/info/decix-ipv6/) . Currently already !>> > 20% of all ~120 ISP at DE-CIX have IPv6 enabled. !>> !>> I'd be more interested in seeing how many customer connections !>> are using IPV6. !> !>in fact we (Tiscali) have three customers in Europe that !>have their own /32 and are running v6 in parallel to v4, and !>we do transit for them. I do not like that 'full table !>everywhere' thing at all which is stil way too common in !>Europe, it does not help pushing v6. !> !>Regards, !>Alexander !> !>(AS-TISCALI-V6PEERS for whom it may concern) !>
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