XS4ALL Introduces native IPv6 for DSL customers

Marco Hogewoning marcoh at marcoh.net
Fri Aug 27 14:30:13 CEST 2010


On 27 aug 2010, at 14:26, Bjørn Mork wrote:

> Marco Hogewoning <marcoh at marcoh.net> writes:
>> On 26 aug 2010, at 21:13, Daniel Roesen wrote:
>> 
>>> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 06:52:37PM +0200, Marco Hogewoning wrote:
>>>> Both, on one side we know we have a lot of non-IPv6 capable modems
>>>> out there,
>>> 
>>> Modems, or actually routers (with built-in modems)?
>> 
>> Most of them are routers as well
>> 
>>> I guess you do DHCP-PD for customer's LAN interface? What size of LAN
>>> block does a customer get, just a /64? Or /56 and first /64 out of that
>>> getting assigned to the LAN interface?
>> 
>> 
>> PPP is unnumbered ie link local only, 
> 
> Why?  How do you do CPE mangament?  Steal a part of the delegated
> prefix?  Or using IPv4 only?  Or not at all?

Not at all, CPE is controlled by the customer.

>> we assign a /48 per customer available as IA_PD.
> 
> Great!  Thanks for pushing this.  It will make it easier for the rest of
> us to just follow. 
> 
> Do you know which DHCPv6 client the Fritzbox uses?  Anything open
> source, or their own implementation?


Don't know, probably some own sttuff piggy backed on an open source base.

Groet,

MarcoH




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