On 2014-08-22 11:21, Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
Hi Jeroen
I ran into the same issue. I had just rebooted our router and was
testing it when our SIXXS tunnel didn't seem to come up fast enough.
More details about this did not come up fast enough?
When I reboot the router, I have no
Hi Jeroen
When I reboot the router, I have no SIXXs tunnel for many minutes
after the underlying pppoe session comes up.
I was testing IPv6 connectivity with a ping6 to google.
Did you check a traceroute? Or more importantly that you could reach
the other side of the tunnel? Google is
Hi Martin
In fact, the 6rd solution was only implemented for residential
customers, but was never thought to be used for SME products. It only
worked by chance, as the Border Relays were reachable also from SME
IP-ranges. We recently had to scale up the border relays, due to
increased
We assumed a nasty 512k CAM issue in the first place but it seems that
the Swisscom Webserver is not accessible via IPv6. Anyone else?
I ran into the same issue. I had just rebooted our router and was
testing it when our SIXXS tunnel didn't seem to come up fast enough. I
was cursing it under
On 2014-08-22 09:54, Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
We assumed a nasty 512k CAM issue in the first place but it seems that
the Swisscom Webserver is not accessible via IPv6. Anyone else?
I ran into the same issue. I had just rebooted our router and was
testing it when our SIXXS tunnel
Hi Jeroen
I ran into the same issue. I had just rebooted our router and was
testing it when our SIXXS tunnel didn't seem to come up fast enough.
More details about this did not come up fast enough?
When I reboot the router, I have no SIXXs tunnel for many minutes
after the underlying
Hi Jean Pierre
It was never activated by default on the business CPEs and everyone doing to
needed to do it on purpose by entering the 6rd details. So hopefully those
people had a firewall concept - but you never know.
What makes me the most angry is that they switched it off without
On 2014-08-21 19:04, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
We assumed a nasty 512k CAM issue in the first place but it seems that
the Swisscom Webserver is not accessible via IPv6. Anyone else?
Something is listening:
8---
$ telnet 2a02:a90::::c:10 80
Trying 2a02:a90::::c:10...
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