Peter Bieringer wrote:
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> - --On Saturday, June 29, 2002 12:18:13 AM +0300 Kostas Marneris
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > But after using the '6to4cfg.exe' tool to configure a 6to4 tunnel
> > with the "6to4.ipv6.microsoft.com" with the command:
> > '6to4cfg -R 131.107.33.60'
> > I got the following message:
> > could not reach a 6to4 relay router..
> >
> > note that the IPv4 connectivity to the above IP is Ok.
> > (no NAT or firewall is used)
> >
> > Am I missing something ?
> > Are there any restrictions to use the Microsoft's 6to4 relay router
> > ?
> 
> Use the 6to4 relay router anycast address 192.88.99.1 instead.

Peter,

I've also used the above anycast address but the
result was the same.

I wonder if this is a "multicast restriction" problem
for range 239.192.0.0/16 on our upstream provider... ?
Is there a way to check that IPv4 multicast is available
through all the path ?


thank you,
Kostas

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Kostas Marneris
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