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  • From: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
  • Date: Thu Oct 13 15:28:29 2005

And the reason why it fails (clicked send too fast !)

traceroute6 to 2001:0440:1880:1000::0020 (2001:440:1880:1000::20) from
2001:7f9:2000:100:20d:93ff:feeb:73, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
 1  2001:7f9:2000:100:200:1cff:feb5:c535  1.832 ms *  1.138 ms
 2  2001:7f9:2000:1:1::1  97.941 ms  101.684 ms  93.166 ms
 3  v6-tunnel40-uk6x.ipv6.btexact.com  142.381 ms  167.692 ms  180.064 ms
 4  ft-euro6ix-uk6x.ipv6.btexact.com  154.574 ms  328.447 ms  352.331 ms
 5  po3-2.lonbb3.london.opentransit.net  362.112 ms  232.994 ms  231.141 ms
 6  so7-2-0.loncr1.london.opentransit.net  248.975 ms  248.86 ms  249.376 ms
 7  po12-0.loncr3.london.opentransit.net  159.662 ms  214.85 ms  395.218 ms
 8  po12-0.oakcr2.oakhill.opentransit.net  379.212 ms  257.403 ms  366.123
ms
 9  so4-0-0.loacr2.los-angeles.opentransit.net  402.118 ms  281.826 ms
450.289 ms
10  po2-0.kitbb1.kitaibaraki.opentransit.net  522.638 ms  452.638 ms
po1-0.tkybb2.tokyo.opentransit.net  481.732 ms
11  ge0-0-0.tkybb4.tokyo.opentransit.net  421.303 ms
po1-3.tkybb2.tokyo.opentransit.net  479.118 ms  595.444 ms
12  ge0-0-0.tkybb4.tokyo.opentransit.net  514.295 ms  472.411 ms
2001:688:0:2:8::23  467.252 ms
13  hitachi1.otemachi.wide.ad.jp  588.472 ms  439.962 ms  525.157 ms
14  hitachi1.otemachi.wide.ad.jp  422.59 ms  423.892 ms  421.864 ms
15  pc6.otemachi.wide.ad.jp  404.03 ms otm6-gate1.iij.net  473.603 ms
449.513 ms
16  otm6-gate1.iij.net  418.808 ms  517.862 ms otm6-bb0.iij.net  416 ms
17  plt001ix06.iij.net  433.301 ms plt001ix06.iij.net  426.364 ms  454.844
ms
18  plt001ix06.iij.net  473.956 ms  456.72 ms plt6-gate1.iij.net  717.541 ms
19  sl-bb1v6-rly-t-22.sprintv6.net  422.121 ms plt6-gate1.iij.net  433.742
ms  504.335 ms
20  sl-bb1v6-rly-t-22.sprintv6.net  429.331 ms  445.961 ms
sl-s1v6-nyc-t-1000.sprintv6.net  439.238 ms
21  sl-bb1v6-sto-t-102.sprintv6.net  591.344 ms
sl-s1v6-nyc-t-1000.sprintv6.net  423.258 ms  600.439 ms
22  * * *

Regards,
Jordi




> De: Peter Lothberg <[email protected]>
> Responder a: <[email protected]>
> Fecha: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:05:58 PDT
> Para: Randy Bush <[email protected]>
> CC: "Steven M. Bellovin" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
> Asunto: Re: IPv6 news
> 
> 
>> so having dual stack backbones is very important.  but ...
> 
> Other global providers have a IPv6 network to, all open for business,
> but there are very VERY few customers.
> 
> And, I'm not so sure we even have a "Internet" of IPv6 out there
> either. It looks cold and empty to me.
> 
> Here's a challange, have NTP server attached directly to
> a good clock and a IPv6 network.
> 
> Is there anyone who can talk to it using IPv6 on the Nanog list?
> 
> (Time20.Stupi.SE, 2001:0440:1880:1000::0020)
> 
> -Peter




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