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[ipv6-wg] Re: [6bone] RIPE and IPv6 ASN
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marko ramljak
mare.ramljak at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 21:33:20 CEST 2005
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Arien Vijn wrote: > On 15-10-2002 17:00PM, "Nicolas DEFFAYET" <nicolas.deffayet at localhost > wrote: > > > On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 16:33, Bill Manning wrote: > >> % My company created the first french > >> % IPv6 Internet Exchange, FNIX6 (http://www.fnix6.net) but my company > >> % can't peer on FNIX6 becase we don't have public ASN. > >> > >> this is not the first v6 enabled exchange in France. > >> there are three other exchanges which are v6 enabled. > >> > > > > This other Internet Exchange in France are IPv4 and IPv6 Internet > > Exchange (dualstack). > > IPv6 Internet Exchange = IPv6 only > > Why? Is what we are doing not IPv6? > > Arien IPv6 only = Purely IPv6 (no IPv4 legacy stuff!) I've understood it as a marketing issue... :-) Nicolas, about the problem: If you get LIR Status you'll probably get your ASN quickly. Regards, ./Carlos "Networking is fun!"
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