Re: subnet prefix length 64 breaks IPv6?

2012-01-07 Thread Bjørn Mork
sth...@nethelp.no writes: And yes, we know equipment that cannot *filter* on full IPv6 + port number headers exists (e.g. Cisco 6500/7600 with 144 bit TCAMs) - my original point was that I still haven't seen equipment with forwarding problems for prefixes 64 bits. Depends on what you

Re: subnet prefix length 64 breaks IPv6?

2012-01-07 Thread sthaug
Note: An IPv4 route requires only one TCAM entry. Because of the hardware compression scheme used for IPv6, an IPv6 route can take more than one TCAM entry, reducing the number of entries forwarded in hardware. For example, for IPv6 directly connected IP addresses, the

OT: Consultant for Dial-up needed

2012-01-07 Thread Justin Wilson
Sorry for the post but I havent made much headway on finding some help. I know several of you still run dialup modem pools. I need some help. I have a single USR total control chassis talking to cistron radius. The cistron box died today. I was able to get the files from the server, but am

RE: IPv6 version of www.qwest.com/www.centurylink.com has been down for 10 days

2012-01-07 Thread Frank Bulk
HTTP both www.qwest.com and www.centurylink.com have been in and out since December 27. Sometimes it responds in less than 10 seconds, other times it connects and there's no TCP response for minutes. This was tested from two different networks. If anyone from CenturyLink is lurking, could you