> Well yes, but the prefix is only any use if you find a 6to4 relay router > to handle your traffic (see Keith's earlier note). to be even more specific, a 6to4 prefix can only be used to communicate with other 6to4 sites unless/until you find a 6to4 relay router to handle your traffic between your site and the native IPv6 world. Keith
- Re: getting IPv6 space wi... Bob Hinden
- Re: getting IPv6 space without ARI... Sean Doran
- IPv6 local experiment draft itojun
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- Re: getting IPv6 space without ARI... Bertrand . Ibrahim
- Re: getting IPv6 space withou... Matt Crawford
- Re: getting IPv6 space withou... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: getting IPv6 space withou... David R. Conrad
- Re: getting IPv6 space without ARI... J. Noel Chiappa
- Re: getting IPv6 space withou... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: getting IPv6 space wi... Keith Moore
- Re: getting IPv6 spac... Paul Francis
- Re: getting IPv6 ... Keith Moore
- RE: getting IPv6 space without ARI... Brumpton Richard Jr. Contr 76 LG/LGSMPS
- Re: getting IPv6 space without ARI... Hakikur Rahman
- Re: getting IPv6 space withou... Sean Doran
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- Re: getting IPv6 spac... Masataka Ohta
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