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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 Implementation for an ISP
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Yannis Nikolopoulos
dez at otenet.gr
Wed Mar 13 13:42:57 CET 2019
Alessandro, it doesn't sound like a case of "would like to use IPv6" but rather "have to use IPv6" . Apart from several RFCs already mentioned, there are pretty decent implementation guides available in all major vendors' sites. If you have no prior experience with IPv6, you need to invest some time for understanding/experimenting. Implementations in most (not all) network devices has matured and you should be able to avoid a lot of pitfalls by merely following BCP documents available (ARIN, APNIC, RIPE have published such documents). Also, look for presentations (RIPE, NANOG etc) from ISPs describing their efforts in transitioning towards IPv6, you should be able to find plenty... As a final note, it seems to me that you should be looking into "IPv6-only with IPv4aaS". As already mentioned, and depending on your service offerings, MAP-(E/T), LW4o6, DSlite and 464XLAT are all viable options cheers, Yannis On 3/11/19 6:41 PM, Alessandro Valenza wrote: > Hello, > > this is the first time I write in this mailing list. > > I have a question for you. > > I’m working for an ISP that obtained IPv4 (/22) and IPv6 (/29). I would > like to use IPv6. Could you suggest me some documents and some manuals > useful to implement IPv6, but avoiding problems for our customers? > > In particular, I would like to avoid compatibility problems with VoIP > PBXs, network printers, alarm systems, etc ... > > In Italy only few ISPs provide IPv6 addresses and we would like to try > to reverse this negative trend compared to the rest of Europe. > > I hope you can help me understanding the advantages and opportunities in > investing in the direction of IPv6. > > Kind regards > > Alessandro > > Alessandro Valenza > Ufficio TLC > > > > Tel: *0571 1738257* <tel:0571%201738257> > Fax: *0571542536* <fax:0571542536> > > *www.enegan.it* <https://www.enegan.it/> > > CONFIDENZIALITÀ > Questo messaggio, inclusi gli eventuali allegati, è indirizzato solo ai > destinatari e può contenere informazioni riservate > e confidenziali. Se avete ricevuto il messaggio senza esserne un > destinatario, o un suo rappresentante autorizzato, la > presente comunicazione vale come formale divieto di diffusione del > contenuto del messaggio.Se avete ricevuto il messaggio > per errore, siete pregati di cancellarlo, assieme a tutti gli > allegati, dal vostro sistema e di informare > immediatamente il mittente. >
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