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[dns-wg] Re: Re: IPv6 glue AAAA RRs in the root zone
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Joao Damas
Joao_Damas at isc.org
Thu Jul 22 11:36:07 CEST 2004
On 21 Jul, 2004, at 18:03, Jeroen Massar wrote: >> We are trying hard to make F available from our anycast nodes on its >> IPv6 address. Finding exchange points which (a) will give you v6 >> addresses and (b) have peers which will peer with you over IPv6 is not >> trivial, however. > > Then I should advise you to come to the AMS-IX, there is no F there and > it should not be hard to get IPv6 from the IX nor transit nor peers. > Just give them a shout and I am sure people are willing to help out. F has v6 enabled for peerings at several exchanges, for instance at the SFINX in Paris, the GigaPIX in Lisbon and the Namex in Rome. We will turn it on in any other anycast location where the exchange supports IPv6 traffic directly and there are peers to peer with. We would love to be at the AMSIX but would need some sort of local sponsor for that, perhaps the AMSIX itself. I shall ask them. Of course, F's global nodes also announce the IPv6 prefix to their IPv6 peers. Joao
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