On 20/08/2008, at 6:39 AM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 04:56:33PM +1200, Nathan Ward wrote:
Sit up and pay attention, even if you don't now run IPv6, or even if you don't ever intend to run IPv6. Your off-net bandwidth is going to increase, unless you put some relays in. As a friend of mine just said to me: "Welcome to your v6-enabled transit network, whether you like it or not ;-)".
So you're saying Slashdot *lies*?
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/18/226228&from=rss
They don't intentionally lie, but the study they are reporting on is uninformed. For example: "Our research looked at all IPv6 traffic—both native and tunneled, including Teredo, which encapsulates IPv4 traffic in UDP datagrams using UDP port 3544. We found a peak of only 12 Mbps of Teredo traffic, representing around 10 percent of the I P protocol 41 traffic." Teredo uses 3544/UDP to for Client<->Server communication. That is for relay discovery when needed, and the qualification procedure - not much traffic. Client<->Relay communication MAY use 3544/UDP, Client<-
Client communication MAY use 3544/UDP.
In my experience (packets I have been analysing in the last 24 hours for example) suggests that not many actual data packets are on UDP/3544. I'll get some exact numbers on that in a few hours if you like. Also that report only includes data up until July 2008. uTorrent with Teredo and IPv6 stuff was released 9 August - which is the intention for my original message. -- Nathan Ward