Re: Level3 IPv6 availability?

2008-06-24 Thread Craig Pierantozzi
Level 3 provides best effort IPv6 support with no SLA to current 
Internet customers. As mentioned IPv6 is currently being provided 
via tunnels to the customer's existing router.

There is a simple service agreement addendum and form to fill 
out for relevant config bits.

Sorry you get such a response from people that should know. *sigh*

regards
-Craig (Level 3 architecture)

* Jay Hennigan was thought to have said:

 Is anyone at Level3 who is familiar with IPv6, or anyone who is a Level3 
 IPv6 customer lurking here?  We are a Level3 BGP customer and our 
 contacts are giving us a deer-in-the-headlights stare when we want to 
 bring up our /32, claiming that they don't do IPv6 at all.  Not native, 
 not tunneled, zip, nada.
 
 Yet, I see lots of AS3356 in the ipv6 routing tables, and there's this 
 from three years ago...
 



Re: Level3 IPv6 availability?

2008-06-24 Thread Brandon Butterworth
  Is anyone at Level3 who is familiar with IPv6, or anyone who is a Level3 
  IPv6 customer lurking here?  We are a Level3 BGP customer and our 
  contacts are giving us a deer-in-the-headlights stare when we want to 
  bring up our /32, claiming that they don't do IPv6 at all.  Not native, 
  not tunneled, zip, nada.
 
 We've recently brought up IPv6 with Level3. It's done as an IPv6IP tunnel to
 their nearest IPv6 router. I may be able to dig out the form you need...

See http://www.bogons.net/dl/level3_ipv6.doc

brandon