Re: IPv4 in the network, please

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Hi Kurtis,

We don't disagree ;-)

I don't say that IPv4 should not work (actually is working for me pretty
fine, same room as you !), but it a MUST to have both (IPv4 and IPv6)
working at the same time from day -1 of every IETF meeting.

Regards,
Jordi


> De: Kurt Erik Lindqvist <kurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Responder a: kurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Fecha: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 23:00:25 +0100
> Para: jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Marcia Beaulieu
> <mbeaulie@xxxxxxxxxxx>, ietf@xxxxxxxx
> Asunto: IPv4 in the network, please
> 
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> On 2004-11-08, at 21.55, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> 
>> Hi Harald, Marcia,
>> 
>> I'm not sure what is the problem, but as you probably know, we still
>> don't
>> have IPv6 in the IETF61 network, which is really bad.
>> 
>> The worst thing is not getting anyone from the host or whoever is the
>> responsible, reading the numerous emails about this in this list and
>> providing at least a reply. Something like "we are working on it", at
>> least,
>> will be nice.
>> 
>> In case they are not reading the list, I guess you know who is the
>> ultimate
>> responsible, and can forward him this email.
>> 
>> Somebody already suggested that if they need some help, is available,
>> but if
>> they say nothing, of course, nobody will be able to help.
>> 
>> Hopefully this is not a situation that last until the end of the week
>> and
>> hopefully we make sure next time that actually it doesn't happen even
>> since
>> IETF meeting day -1.
> 
> I want to disagree with Jordi. I want want working IPv4 first. IPv4
> seems to be coming and going during the day. This is during the mboned
> session tonight
> 
> 
> 
> 11 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 27% packet loss
> round-trip min/avg/max = 113.621/129.023/170.027 ms
> 
> 8 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, 25% packet loss
> round-trip min/avg/max = 136.386/156.679/208.79 ms
> 
> I thought it was my Wlan card first but I hear others with problems as
> well.
> 
> - - kurtis -
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