Does anyone have a contact at Qwest who can help us get the ball rolling to implement an exchange of IPv6 traffic? Their NOC referred us back to our account manager, who said "We don't do IPv6". A quick Google search would seem to indicate otherwise... Thanks! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kevin W. Brown | 2975B Manchester Rd. | E-Mail: kevin@qis.net Quantum Internet Services | Manchester, MD 21102 | Voice: 410-239-6920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ My current spamtrap: qstkb74027451@qis.net
Qwest is still beta testing IPv6. We turned ours up last week and were one of the first to do so. I can go through my notes and email you the contact info of the people that are working on that. Kevin Brown wrote:
Does anyone have a contact at Qwest who can help us get the ball rolling to implement an exchange of IPv6 traffic? Their NOC referred us back to our account manager, who said "We don't do IPv6". A quick Google search would seem to indicate otherwise...
Thanks!
-- Chris Gotstein Sr Network Engineer UP Logon/Computer Connection UP 500 N Stephenson Ave Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Phone: 906-774-4847 Fax: 906-774-0335 chris@uplogon.com
Once upon a time, Kevin Brown <kevin@qis.net> said:
Does anyone have a contact at Qwest who can help us get the ball rolling to implement an exchange of IPv6 traffic? Their NOC referred us back to our account manager, who said "We don't do IPv6". A quick Google search would seem to indicate otherwise...
When I asked a few months ago, the NOC gave me the "we don't do IPv6" answer. Looking at BGP, I only see AS 209 behind HE (with 1 prefix and 2 transit prefixes), so I would guess that's still basically the case. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@hiwaay.net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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