[AusNOG] IPV6 DEPLOYMENT SUGGESTION

Roland Chan roland at chan.id.au
Fri Oct 8 21:43:19 EST 2010


Well. This is a new use case.

Without any v4 space you cannot do anything. Do you have any space at all?

On 10/8/10, pritam.ghosh at wipro.com <pritam.ghosh at wipro.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir,
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> We have configured BGP for commissioning the IPv6 link provided by
> Airtel.BGP peering has been successfully done and we are able to reach
> global IPv6 sites e.g. ipv6.google.com through this link.
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> Details are given below
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> WAN IP Bharti End: 2404:A800:2:E::1/64
> WAN IP Webel End: 2404:A800:2:E::2/64
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> IP V6 Prefixes :2001:0DF0:00C0::/48
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> Challenge:
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> We are not able to access IPv4 global sites e.g. www.google.com through
> this IPv6 backbone of Airtel. Also, IPv4  hosts are not able to access
> internet through this link.
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> Customer does not have any global IPv4 address for enabling the
> dual-stack.
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> Can you suggest how this translation from IPv6-IPv4-IPv6 can be
> achieved?
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> Thanks & Regards
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> Pritam Ghosh
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> Sr. Engineer-System Integration
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> Wipro Ltd
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