I changed jobs a few months back and as part of my new duties I get
to learn a lot about IPv6.
I have a Cisco 7206 VXR 300 that is dedicated to being an IPv6
access point. The router is part of AS12023 and its connected via
ethernet to our border router that peers with UUNet (AS701), Teleglobe
(AS6453), and Level3 (AS3356) - it should provide a fast, stable 6bone
connection.
I will provide to anyone who connects the following:
1. an IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel
2. a /60 of IPv6 addresses that are globally routeable
3. an internal BGP peering session to AS 12023
4. telnet access to the core router to help with troubleshooting
5. my office phone number and my VoIP target + destination code for
0800-1700 tech support
The way I am setting this up it should be a good play for
intermediate/advanced students who want to hone their BGP skills and
learn a little about IPv6.
If you're the type that likes book learning before you actually
put your hands on something I can recommend IPv6 second edition by
Christian Huitema ISBN 0-13-850505-5. I've picked up quite a few IPv6
books and almost all of them I found to be filled with fluff. Huitema's
book is a solid read you can place on the shelf between Caslow and
Halabi for ongoing reference.
Don't I repeat DO NOT reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't exhaustively
read groupstudy since there is so much and a lot of it is beginner
material. Send any requests to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll be happy
to hook you up.
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