I've colocated a Cisco 7120 at pensat.com and I am working with an
engineer there to get ipv6 tunnels working. I've got half a dozen set up
but we need to hit 40+ before they qualify for the next size block of
IPv6 numbers.
IPv6 is interesting but there are some other goodies that come with
this connection as well.
We've got the 7120 set up with enough ram to do BGP and we'll be
turning that on shortly. I've got a 7505 with enough guts to do that job
as well and I am planning on using it to give people hands on in
something like a production BGP environment. I think the 7120 will be
accessible but only in login and not enable mode.
I am also in the process of installing an ISDN dial lab at work that
will be accessible only via IPv6. Its got an AS5200, an Adtran TSu 600
for analog calls, an Atlas 800 to do ISDN switching, and some Cisco
1003s as clients. This should be ready within the next month or so.
The initial config is not very difficult - you just need a CCO login
so you can get the IPv6 software for your router or I can set you up
with the 7120 image if that is your platform - its not released for beta
yet but a kind Cisco developer 'loaned' me a copy. Once you have your
software this is about all you need to get started.
! this is really all that is required besides the single default ipv6
route
interface Tunnel95
description ipv6 link to Optimum Data Switching Lab 3ffe:b00:4007:5/64
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
ipv6 enable
ipv6 address 3FFE:B00:4007:C12::6/127
tunnel source 209.58.21.221
tunnel destination 24.3.235.22
tunnel mode ipv6ip
If this is something you are interested in please email me at
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