Comcast IPv6 Trials Update

Brzozowski, John John_Brzozowski at Cable.Comcast.com
Mon Mar 1 14:37:03 UTC 2010


Did you check out IPv6 Essentials, 2nd edition by Siliva Hagen?

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John
609-377-6594
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----- Original Message -----
From: Brad Fleming <bdfleming at kanren.net>
To: Curtis Maurand <cmaurand at xyonet.com>
Cc: nanog at nanog.org <nanog at nanog.org>
Sent: Mon Mar 01 09:27:48 2010
Subject: Re: Comcast IPv6 Trials Update

I found "Migrating to IPv6: A practical guide to implementing IPv6 in  
mobile and fixed networks" by Marc Blanchet very well written and  
"worth the price of admission".

ISBN: 978-0471-49892-6
--
Brad Fleming

On Mar 1, 2010, at 8:21 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:

>
> Can anyone recommend a decent book on IPV6?  Most of what I find on  
> the net don't explain things very well.
>
> thanks,
> Curtis
>
> On 2/28/2010 2:08 PM, John Jason Brzozowski wrote:
>> Mike,
>>
>> Are you looking for something specific on www.comcast6.net?  We  
>> will likely
>> be making some content updates in the not too distant future and  
>> over time
>> as the trials progress and evolve.  If there is something specific  
>> you would
>> like to see send me your suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>> On 2/26/10 1:15 PM, "Michael Greb"<michael at thegrebs.com>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Received this message today.  They haven't updated the
>>> <http://www.comcast6.net/>  site yet.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>
>>>> An Important Message From Comcast
>>>>
>>>> Dear Comcast Customer,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for volunteering to participate in Comcast's IPv6  
>>>> trials! I wanted
>>>> to provide you with a quick update on what our next steps are and  
>>>> when you
>>>> can expect to hear from us again.
>>>>
>>>> As you know, we have four trials described at http://www.comcast6.net 
>>>> . We're
>>>> in detailed planning on the first three: 6RD, plus native dual- 
>>>> stack for
>>>> residential and for commercial customers. We expect each of these  
>>>> to start
>>>> sometime within the next 90 days or so.
>>>>
>>>> 6RD Trial:
>>>> We anticipate having customers from around our network, not  
>>>> limited to any
>>>> specific areas, participate. We will start the trial on a very  
>>>> small scale
>>>> and then progressively increase the number of participants. We  
>>>> plan to ship a
>>>> new home gateway device to each trial participant.
>>>>
>>>> Residential Native Dual-Stack Trial:
>>>> This trial will be limited to a few areas in our network. We are  
>>>> in the midst
>>>> of determining precisely what those areas will be, based on where  
>>>> we have
>>>> volunteers and where the infrastructure will be ready. If trial  
>>>> participants
>>>> do not have an IPv6-capable home gateway and cable modem, one  
>>>> will be
>>>> provided.
>>>>
>>>> Commercial Native Dual-Stack Trial:
>>>> This trial will be limited to a few areas in our network. We have  
>>>> tentatively
>>>> identified these trial areas and will soon be in touch with  
>>>> potential trial
>>>> users.
>>>>
>>>> Within approximately the next 30 days we will begin to contact  
>>>> some of our
>>>> volunteers regarding each of these trials, so expect to hear from  
>>>> us soon.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again for your interest!
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Jason Livingood
>>>> Internet Systems Engineering
>>>> Comcast
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> =========================================
>> John Jason Brzozowski
>> Comcast Cable
>> e) mailto:john_brzozowski at cable.comcast.com
>> o) 609-377-6594
>> m) 484-962-0060
>> w) http://www.comcast6.net
>> =========================================
>>
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>>
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