Hi,
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:24:32PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It is appearing that production IPv6 networks are currently mostly
> disparate, funnels to the IPv4 Internet. Is that correct?
Partly, but this is improving.
> And are there
> a few that are big enough that would warrant creating tunnels to them
> specifically so as to bring them together (eg. if I'm connected to the
> he.net's network, also connecting to an IPv6 network in Asia (or
> someplace) with a huge presence)? Or are they pretty much their own
> little world?
Don't put up tunnels to other continents. Find someone who has good
connectivity there, and put up a tunnel to them (if tunnels are
unavoidable).
Much of the current IPv6 routing problems come from tunnels that are
just *much* too long (networkwise).
Gert Doering
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