Experiment has already been done:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-55/presentations/cerezo-ipv6-in.pdf
will you also turn off IPv4 in the hotel net? Where is the closest *$?
On 14 Dec 2007, at 22:39, IETF Chair wrote:
Dear Colleagues:
How dark is the IPv6 Internet? Let's find out.
During the IESG/IAOC Plenary at IETF 71, we are going to turn off IPv4
support on the IETF network for 30 to 60 minutes. We will encourage
the
audience to use the Internet and determine which services that they
have
come to take for granted remain available.
If you are from a service provider, we encourage you to make your
service
a bright spot on the IPv6 Internet.
To facilitate this experiment, a URL with instructions on how to get
IPv6
running on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and so on. Some information will
also be available for a 4-to-6 tunnel.
We will ask everyone to list things that work and things that do
not. The
results will be part of the proceedings for the plenary session.
We will make more information about the structuring of this activity
over
the next few weeks. Please do whatever you can to make ready ...
Russ Housley
IETF Chair
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