[AusNOG] IPv6

Russell Langton russell3901 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 13:10:43 EST 2015


Hi Jeremy,

2001:8000::/20 is a pretty wide range ;)

- As reported widely, all TID and IP-VPN services are fully dual-stack -
You can arrange Ipv6 for any existing TID/IPVPN connection - ethernet/adsl
or other access methods ;)
- there is talk on WP about NBN retail services being dual-stack.
- Plus - As mentioned in the presentations there mobiles ipv6 testing being
undertaken, with a pilot occurring shortly.

It could really be any of these.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Jeremy Visser <jeremy at sunriseroad.net>
wrote:

> On 01/04/15 12:17, Russell Langton wrote:
> > For the Telstra Ipv6 - You saw the representatives of Telstra Mobiles
> > at apricot 39 (Feb-March 2015) recently right where they were
> > discussing Telstra Mobiles ipv6 deployment?
>
> Speaking of which, I'm starting to see some POP/IMAP traffic starting to
> hit my servers originating from 2001:8000::/20.
>
> Though I don't have anything resembling IPv6 on my Telstra 3G mobile, is
> this possibly being rolled out to Telstra 4G services, or is that wading
> too far into April 1st territory?
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