Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread George, Wes
On 6/21/14, 3:20 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Donley said that Cablelabs moved to a new hosting provider that (at that time) did not support IPv6. Www.cablelabs.com does have a , it's just that cablelabs.com doesn't. Unfortunately all too common. We're also leaning on them to be

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Owen DeLong
This looks somewhat promising: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R7000/R7000_DS_vA_19Mar14.pdf ~$200 If you want something cheaper, this: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R6300V2/R6300v2_DS_20Jun13.pdf is about $100. I haven’t tried either of these myself yet, but other

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On 6/18/2014 11:49 AM, TJ wrote: Yeah, Verizon and VZW are not the same animal ... FiOS *needs* to get their IPv6 house in order. Anyone have any information on that front ...? For FiOS, the ONTs do transparent muckery at the IP level and aren't yet capable of equivalent IPv6 muckery.

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Owen DeLong
On Jun 22, 2014, at 6:41 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: On 6/18/2014 11:49 AM, TJ wrote: Yeah, Verizon and VZW are not the same animal ... FiOS *needs* to get their IPv6 house in order. Anyone have any information on that front ...? For FiOS, the ONTs do transparent muckery

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On 6/22/2014 6:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jun 22, 2014, at 6:41 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: For Comcast business services, the SMC box on my demarc panel isn't IPv6 capable and neither are any of Comcast's other business CPE. Not true. The Netgear CCB tried to install here

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Owen DeLong
On Jun 22, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: On 6/22/2014 6:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jun 22, 2014, at 6:41 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: For Comcast business services, the SMC box on my demarc panel isn't IPv6 capable and neither are any of

RE: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Frank Bulk
They have one on www.cablelabs.com, but it's not reachable: root@nagios:/home/fbulk# dig www.cablelabs.com +short 2620:0:2b10:101::3 root@nagios:/home/fbulk# wget -6 www.cablelabs.com --2014-06-22 21:17:31-- http://www.cablelabs.com/ Resolving www.cablelabs.com... 2620:0:2b10:101::3

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On 6/22/2014 7:16 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jun 22, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: On 6/22/2014 6:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: OTOH, you can supply your own Motorola Surfboard DOCSIS 3 modem and it works just fine with Comcast Business. Have you tried using that with

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Kalnozols, Andris
On 6/22/2014 7:16 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jun 22, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: On 6/22/2014 6:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jun 22, 2014, at 6:41 PM, Darren Pilgrim na...@bitfreak.org wrote: For Comcast business services, the SMC box on my demarc panel

RE: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Frank Bulk
Our own fiber access vendor now does have IPv6 support, but I haven't been able to keep it in production because a ~7.8 Mbps traffic IPv6 ND traffic loop (side effect of another bug) knocked out voice services. Turns out that the traffic queue for IPv6 and DHCP (for the ONT's voice services) are

RE: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Frank Bulk
Did they ever explain why? Did the SMC function as a router, and act as the customer side of a stub network that allowed that /29 to hang off the router? If that was the case, and the Motorola D3 modem was L2-only, that might explain the change in capability. Frank -Original Message-

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Kalnozols, Andris
On 6/22/2014 7:41 PM, Frank Bulk wrote: Did they ever explain why? Did the SMC function as a router, and act as the customer side of a stub network that allowed that /29 to hang off the router? If that was the case, and the Motorola D3 modem was L2-only, that might explain the change in

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Laszlo Hanyecz
On Jun 23, 2014, at 3:32 AM, Kalnozols, Andris and...@hpl.hp.com wrote: On 6/22/2014 7:41 PM, Frank Bulk wrote: Did they ever explain why? Did the SMC function as a router, and act as the customer side of a stub network that allowed that /29 to hang off the router? If that was the case,

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread Owen DeLong
On Jun 22, 2014, at 20:41 , Laszlo Hanyecz las...@heliacal.net wrote: On Jun 23, 2014, at 3:32 AM, Kalnozols, Andris and...@hpl.hp.com wrote: On 6/22/2014 7:41 PM, Frank Bulk wrote: Did they ever explain why? Did the SMC function as a router, and act as the customer side of a stub