Going dual-stack, how do apps behave and what to do as an operator (Was: Apple Airport Extreme IPv6 problems?)

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Mon Sep 24 10:41:12 UTC 2007


Unfortunately, Juniper doesn't support 6to4, only in Netscreen boxes. This
is ridiculous and I already asked Juniper several times about this ..., but
never got a positive feedback about when it will be supported.

Regards,
Jordi




> De: <michael.dillon at bt.com>
> Responder a: <owner-nanog at merit.edu>
> Fecha: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:54:11 +0100
> Para: <nanog at merit.edu>
> Conversación: Going dual-stack, how do apps behave and what to do as an
> operator (Was: Apple Airport Extreme IPv6 problems?)
> Asunto: RE: Going dual-stack, how do apps behave and what to do as an operator
> (Was: Apple Airport Extreme IPv6 problems?)
> 
> 
>>>>  - setup a 6to4 relay + route 192.88.99.1 + 2002::/16
>>> 
>>> How?
>> 
>> This is reasonably well documented for a Cisco but here's a
>> minimal sample
>> config:
> 
> Thanks. I used your info, and other sources, to put up a page at
> http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/First_Steps_for_ISPs which describes
> how to set up 6to4 relay on Cisco, where to get Teredo relay software
> that you can run, and where to get tunnel broker software.
> 
> There are a couple of gaps. I can find no info on how to set up 6to4
> relay services on Juniper routers. Does JUNOS support this at all? If
> you know, go to the above page, click on Juniper, and tell us what needs
> to be done. In addition, CSELT in Italy distributed an IPv6 tunnel
> broker package at one time. I cannot find this anywhere. If you know
> where this software can be acquired or if you know of better IPv6 tunnel
> broker software, add it to the above page.
> 
> I now know why people are so quick to give advice on what to do without
> explaining how to do it. It just is not easy to find out how to setup
> 6to4 relay services, Teredo relay services and IPv6 tunnel broker
> services. No doubt you can hire a consultant to do this for you, but if
> we want to get significant deployment we cannot rely on consultants who
> keep their toolkits secret.
> 
> --Michael Dillon




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