RE: [IETF61] no IPv6?

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So we bounce around Abilene for a while:

>  1  2001:468:c12:128::4  5.709 ms  9.239 ms  7.733 ms
>  2  2001:468:c12:1::1  25.958 ms  7.548 ms  8.666 ms
>  3  2001:468:ff:185c::1  9.291 ms  6.951 ms  5.917 ms
>  4  atlang-washng.abilene.abilene.ucaid.edu  24.813 ms
> 30.656 ms  22.389 ms
>  5  hstnng-atlang.abilene.ucaid.edu  52.273 ms  44.055 ms *
>  6  losang-hstnng.abilene.ucaid.edu  84.828 ms  90.56 ms  74.04 ms

take a ride to Japan:

>  7  3ffe:8140:101:1::2  177.911 ms  187.557 ms  177.877 ms
>  8  hitachi1.otemachi.wide.ad.jp  177.499 ms  178.498 ms  179.06 ms
>  9  pc6.otemachi.wide.ad.jp  188.272 ms  188.571 ms  196.552 ms
> 10  3ffe:1800::3:2d0:b7ff:fe9a:6233  186.833 ms  187.182 ms 198.085 ms
> 11  3ffe:1800::3:230:48ff:fe41:4e95  194.045 ms  186.767 ms 186.333 ms

before winding up back where we started:

> 12  2001:468:ff:16c1::5  186.615 ms  194.852 ms  187.882 ms

So I conclude that IPv6 *is* deployed, but $DEITY help you if you need
to use it :)

-- Mat

> 13  v6-tunnel62-uk6x.ipv6.btexact.com  462.663 ms  458.041 ms  459.95
> ms 14  2001:800:40:2e02::1  517.889 ms  512.469 ms  515.928 ms
> 15  2001:800:40:2f02::2  520.688 ms  528.601 ms  513.428 ms
> 16  ns1.euro6ix.com  532.845 ms  519.352 ms  524.852 ms
> 
> Which was quite BAD !
> 
> But now I see:
> 
> Ordenador-de-Jordi-Palet:~ jordi$ traceroute6 www.6power.org connect:
> No route to host Ordenador-de-Jordi-Palet:~ jordi$ traceroute6
> www.6power.org connect: No route to host 
> 
> 
>> De: Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@xxxxxx>
>> Responder a: ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx
>> Fecha: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:36:56 -0500
>> Para: Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> CC: ietf@xxxxxxxx
>> Asunto: Re: [IETF61] no IPv6?
>> 
>> On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 01:41:00AM +0900,
>> Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> a message of 9 lines which said:
>> 
>>> how come there's no IPv6 on the "IETF61" network?
>> 
>> Apparently, there is:
>> 
>> ~ % ifconfig eth0
>> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:10:B5:49:F8:22
>>         inet addr:130.129.67.235  Bcast:130.129.67.255
>>         Mask:255.255.252.0 inet6 addr: fe80::210:b5ff:fe49:f822/64
>>         Scope:Link inet6 addr: 2001:468:c12:64:210:b5ff:fe49:f822/64
>> Scope:Global ... 
>> 
>> ~ % traceroute6 www.iijlab.net
>> traceroute to sh1.iijlab.net
> (2001:240:0:200:260:97ff:fe07:69ea) from
>> 2001:468:c12:64:210:b5ff:fe49:f822, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
>> 1  2001:468:c12:64::4 (2001:468:c12:64::4)  26.15 ms  0.924 ms 
>> 0.782 ms 2  2001:468:c12:1::1 (2001:468:c12:1::1)  14.643 ms  6.025
>> ms  5.321 ms 3  2001:468:ff:185c::1 (2001:468:ff:185c::1)  5.803 ms
>> 5.494 ms  6.086 ms 4  nycmng-washng.abilene.ucaid.edu
>> (2001:468:ff:1518::1) 29.869 ms  10.386 ms 
>> 37.157 ms
>> 5  chinng-nycmng.abilene.ucaid.edu (2001:468:ff:f15::1) 34.169 ms 
>> 43.274 ms 
>> 31.786 ms
>> ...
>> 
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