On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 01:12:21PM -0700, Marc Singer wrote:
I asked about the ping6 because I'm trying to figure out why the ipv6
router works fine and connected workstations don't.
I'm using a tunnel broker to get an IPv6 tunnel. They're giving me a
point-to-point tunnel with a /128
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Wouter == Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I asked about the ping6 because I'm trying to figure out why the ipv6
router works fine and connected workstations don't.
I'm using a tunnel broker to get an IPv6 tunnel. They're giving
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 01:47:18PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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Wouter == Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I asked about the ping6 because I'm trying to figure out why the ipv6
router works fine and connected workstations don't.
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Marc == Marc Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marc How does listening to BGP help you? If you have to push data through
Marc the tunnel, doesn't HE have to perform the routing for you?
BGP tells me what data should go through the tunnel to HE.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 02:33:15PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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Marc == Marc Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marc How does listening to BGP help you? If you have to push data
through
Marc the tunnel, doesn't HE have to perform the routing
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Marc == Marc Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marc How does listening to BGP help you? If you have to push data through
Marc the tunnel, doesn't HE have to perform the routing for you?
BGP tells me what data should go through the tunnel to HE.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:27:41PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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Marc == Marc Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marc How does listening to BGP help you? If you have to push data
through
Marc the tunnel, doesn't HE have to perform the routing
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