Hi, I'd also appreciate such a hit list, to feed into our network testing: Any 
services, applications, connectivity problems that can replicated in the lab. 
I've obviously got the top 100 used on my current network, but any hints on 
targeting 'v6 brokenness' appreciated.

The major issue with IPv6 deployment is that no one wrote a  service design for 
IPv4, you have to take the time to check every service works in the new 
environment. But with a methodical approach i think you can get there. And 
unlike 3 years ago it feels we have all the standards and knowledge in place to 
make this happen, at least true for mobile.

By the way, we use fixed line services in the radio access network. But we have 
not had to ask our fixed line providers to do anything for the mobile service, 
the 3GPP mobile architecture means all subscriber IPv6 is held in tunnels 
across the radio access network. I think mobile is lucky in that respect.
Nick

Sent on my IPv6-only phone on superfast 4GEE

On 5 Sep 2014 20:15, Leo Vegoda <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Neil,

Neil J. McRae wrote:

> As Ben noted similar issues but as I keep saying we who work in this
> industry are not atypical users.

Indeed.

> The issue is that there are lots of little things, if it was one big thing
> then it would be easy to fix. My printer reboots everytime I try to
> print to it over IPv6 for example.
>
> Imagine the myriad of consumer setups new and old...

And that's why I asked about a top 10 list. I am sure we can all come up with 
anecdotes, like your printer or the website with a AAAA in the DNS but a 
webserver that's not listening on that address. But something with some 
statistical rigor would be both useful and interesting. Do you have anything 
with statistical rigor or just a lot of anecdotes?

Regards,

Leo


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