Re: at business ipv6

2018-06-24 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 06/24/2018 07:52 AM, Lee Howard wrote: > Randy said "at business 1g fiber going into an Arris" > As fiber, it'll be PON. If it were a traditional cable company, I'd > guess DPOE (DOCSIS Provisioning Over Ethernet). AT fiber goes into a PON, and then into an Arris BGW210. (Yes, I have

Re: at business ipv6

2018-06-24 Thread Lee Howard
On 06/21/2018 12:07 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote: Randy Bush wrote on 21/06/2018 16:35: Static addresses don't fit into this paradigm because you if you configure your static customers from a single broadcast domain, then they are glued to a particular CMTS and can't be moved from that CMTS

Re: at business ipv6

2018-06-21 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/21/18 09:59, McBride, Mack wrote: I will speak more generally as I don't have insight into that provider. Last mile providers are working on ipv6 everywhere because ipv4 is expensive and so is CGN and MAP-T. IPv6 can reduce the need for ipv4 addresses and translation technology. In all

RE: at business ipv6

2018-06-21 Thread McBride, Mack
Bush Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2018 10:20 AM To: Nick Hilliard Cc: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: at business ipv6 > Yes, one particular plotline which can explain why docsis systems do > this is that standard residential customers are provisioned using > giant

Re: at business ipv6

2018-06-21 Thread Randy Bush
> Yes, one particular plotline which can explain why docsis systems do > this is that standard residential customers are provisioned using > giant broadcast domains directly on the cable, with DHCP config. > Obviously it's more complicated because it's docsis, but lemme > handwave and say that

Re: at business ipv6

2018-06-21 Thread Nick Hilliard
Randy Bush wrote on 21/06/2018 16:35: anyone been to this movie and care to divulge the plot? Yes, one particular plotline which can explain why docsis systems do this is that standard residential customers are provisioned using giant broadcast domains directly on the cable, with DHCP

at business ipv6

2018-06-21 Thread Randy Bush
dear lazynet: sorry to ask an end customer question here, but we're at a bit of a useless point, with actual clue being blocked by an account rep. i have at gig fiber at home and it seems to be a pd /64. works fine. at the office, we have at business 1g fiber going into an arris. behind it we

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-12-04 Thread Peter Losher
That's true - I had one of the SMC routers for many years when I had static Business HSI service, and switched earlier this year to using a off the shelf Arris (ex Motorola) Surfboard modems and dynamic IP on my BHSI service... my IPv6 service has never been better. :) Unless you have a static IP

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread rwebb
To clarify, you cannot rent AND have static IP's. You can rent your own modem ofr business service when using dynamic IP's. Robert Webb On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 15:07:52 -0500 Jared Mauch wrote: Can't do that with the business service. Oh well, to have choices. Jared

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Jared Mauch
Can't do that with the business service. Oh well, to have choices. Jared Mauch > On Nov 29, 2016, at 2:40 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > > i am running my own (why rent at silly costs) dpc3008 and wfm. > > randy

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Bryan Holloway
hich arise as a result of e-mail transmission. . -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Randy Bush Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 1:41 PM To: Rik van Riel Cc: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd &a

RE: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Luke Guillory
[mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Randy Bush Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 1:41 PM To: Rik van Riel Cc: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL i am running my own (why rent at silly costs) dpc3008 and wfm. randy

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Tue, 29 Nov 2016, Rik van Riel wrote: Not a symptom I ever expected to see... It's pretty obvious that the CPEs being sold for this "business service" isn't meant for the kind of service you run. They're probably doing connection tracking for ACK optimization, this should not be done

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Randy Bush
i am running my own (why rent at silly costs) dpc3008 and wfm. randy

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Rik van Riel
On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 13:34 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote: > Folks at Comcast have told me to ask for the SMC gateway to be > replaced with either the netgear or Cisco to solve that issue.  Over the past year and a bit, I have had all three of the Comcast business routers in my network. The Netgear

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Jared Mauch
Folks at Comcast have told me to ask for the SMC gateway to be replaced with either the netgear or Cisco to solve that issue. Jared Mauch > On Nov 29, 2016, at 1:28 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: > > I concur with the kudos bit, but I'll also concur that the CPE support >

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Bryan Holloway
I concur with the kudos bit, but I'll also concur that the CPE support appears to be limited. Another example: IPv6 prefix delegation is broken on the SMCD3G-CCR, and according to the following threads: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/nsp/ipv6/54761 (scroll down to the IPv6 OPERATIONS -

Re: Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-29 Thread Livingood, Jason
I can send it along to folks here at Comcast. - Jason On 11/28/16, 1:46 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Rik van Riel" wrote: First of all, kudos to Comcast for trying to roll out IPv6 across their entire network. Static IPv6 netblocks

Comcast business IPv6 vs rbldnsd & PSBL

2016-11-28 Thread Rik van Riel
First of all, kudos to Comcast for trying to roll out IPv6 across their entire network. Static IPv6 netblocks seem to be available for Comcast business users, and IPv6 is enabled unconditionally in the CPE routers used by Comcast business class internet. Unfortunately, the software in the two

Comcast Business IPv6 issues

2015-02-17 Thread David Sotnick
Hi NANOG, I am a Comcast business Internet subscriber and have been struggling with having my assigned IPv6 /64 block changing every time Comcast pushes out a firmware update to my (Motorola BitSurfer) CM. It seems rather silly that my IPv4 address has not changed in the six months I've been a

Re: Comcast Business IPv6 issues

2015-02-17 Thread Justin Wilson - MTIN
I don’t think they have a clear policy for V6. I can tell everytime my Comcast cable modem is updated because I lose all ipv6 connectivity. Right now I am in one of those periods. I can’t get ipv6 to pass the modem. Customer support tells me it’s not an issue and must be on my end. My

Charter Business IPv6 Contact?

2012-10-01 Thread dale
Apologies, as this was discussed recently. There was an engineer from Charter Business who was setting up IPv6 trials for Charter Business customers recently. If he is still lurking the list, can I ask that you contact me off-list to discuss this? Thank You. Dale Elfes

Comcast Business IPv6

2008-06-17 Thread Brandon Galbraith
Has anyone had any experience with asking Comcast Business Services for IPv6 connectivity? Off-list replies are preferred (feel free to contact me if you're looking for the same thing, will pass along any info I obtain). Thanks! -brandon