-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Bill Manning [mailto:bmanning@ISI.EDU] wrote:
% Another funny one: % 3ffe:3::/32 Subnet of 3ffe::/24 Mismatching origin ASN, % should be 4555 (now: 29216)
welcome to more root server testing w/ IPv6.
I don't mind that at all, I'd rather see them sticking AAAA's into the glue :), but I do wonder why they are not using the RIPE space they got assigned and which is being announced. 2001:7fe::/32 is for I-rootserver-net-20030916 got assigned on 2003-09-16 and was to be seen since 2003-09-17 02:51:14. This "new" 6bone can be seen since yesterday, thus there is to wonder for what purpose. There is no difference between 6bone and RIR space, unless they want to make a sign that the '6bone is not production'... Also these are the current paths: 3ffe:3::/32 8447 1853 786 109 109 4555 29216 IGP 3ffe:3::/32 1213 3549 6939 109 4555 29216 IGP 3ffe:3::/32 12779 3549 6939 109 4555 29216 IGP 3ffe:3::/32 > 6939 109 4555 29216 IGP 2001:7fe::/32 has the same "issue": 2001:7fe::/32 8954 4555 29216 2001:7fe::/32 12779 6175 4555 29216 2001:7fe::/32 15516 3257 2497 6939 109 4555 29216 As Cisco (109) and EP.Net are US based I wonder if Stockholm suddenly moved to the US :) That last one as from "Stockholm" -> US -> Japan -> Denmark... If they really want to test then use some native european connectivity, there is a *lot* of that over here. And if they can't get native, please tunnel to a *local* ISP and not to something in the US, see "Minimal IPv6 Peering": http://ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt K has a RIPE delegation too, but that has not been seen (yet :) But I heared good stories about work being done on that. Greets, Jeroen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Unfix PGP for Outlook Alpha 13 Int. Comment: Jeroen Massar / jeroen@unfix.org / http://unfix.org/~jeroen/ iQA/AwUBP4fgXimqKFIzPnwjEQJl1ACcD2aK8TGQU/YD04sZsFuMQoMSex8AoLcH 7aO9jplhb76T11d5hALTf6BD =gyub -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----