Their press would indicate that more than www is IPV6. When I posted my original note, I was not really looking for end user feedback, but rather is anyone peering V6 with them on either a public fabric or private peer. Any idea if they have native V6 transit, or are tunneling, and to where. Robert D. Scott Robert@ufl.edu Senior Network Engineer 352-273-0113 Phone CNS - Network Services 352-392-2061 CNS Phone Tree University of Florida 352-392-9440 FAX Florida Lambda Rail 352-294-3571 FLR NOC Gainesville, FL 32611 321-663-0421 Cell -----Original Message----- From: Grzegorz Janoszka [mailto:Grzegorz@Janoszka.pl] Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 10:55 AM To: Daniel Verlouw Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Google Over IPV6 Daniel Verlouw wrote:
yes. We participate in the Google IPv6 trial program so our recursors get AAAA records for www.google.com and so far it's been great, no issues whatsoever.
Same experiences - it just works.
daniel@jun1> traceroute www.google.com traceroute6 to www.l.google.com (2001:4860:a003::68) from 2001:7f8:1::a501:2859:2, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets 1 pr61.ams04.net.google.com (2001:7f8:1::a501:5169:1) 2.388 ms 1.798 ms 1.712 ms 2 2001:4860::23 (2001:4860::23) 8.664 ms 8.480 ms 8.364 ms 3 2001:4860:a003::68 (2001:4860:a003::68) 8.624 ms 8.639 ms 8.719 ms
Yes, but only www records have AAAA record, the domain (google.com without www prefix) is still IPv4 only. -- Grzegorz Janoszka