Readiness for IPV6

Hi

quick question. how much actual traffic are operators seing from
ipv6-enabled networks? whether native or 6to4.

i.e. if you take the average amount of data sent/received per node,
whether per protocol or per OS, how much of it is able to use V6 currently?

i still find some of the stuff extremely user-unfriendly (winxp) for
manual native configuation, and i'm sure other users do too. also, the
amount of support for it is still sketchy (whether in the transport or
from the applications themselves).

Regards

--Rob

  The test v6 enabled root servers see ~40-120qps
  The production root servers see 4000-18000qps

  This might change in the next month as we bring online
  com/net/org and figure out how to open up the testbed
  for more users.

--bill

* bmanning@karoshi.com (bmanning@karoshi.com) [Tue 09 Jul 2002, 23:06 CEST]:

  The test v6 enabled root servers see ~40-120qps

Where are those hidden?

  -- Niels.

Bill Manning wrote:

> quick question. how much actual traffic are operators seing from
> ipv6-enabled networks? whether native or 6to4.

Check
http://www.sixxs.net/presentation/ipv6-ripe42_files/frame.htm
or HTML:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-42/presentations/ripe42-i
pv6-ipng/

which explains the IPng (www.ipng.nl) setup and upcoming SixXS
(www.sixxs.net)
and has builtin mugshots of some traffic stats, live stats are available
per user
for the IPng.nl project (http://www.ipng.nl -> IPng.nl Users -> select
user)

<SNIP>

  The test v6 enabled root servers see ~40-120qps
  The production root servers see 4000-18000qps

8<-----
jeroen@purgatory:~$ dig @::1 -t ns .
<SNIP>
;; ANSWER SECTION:
. 384929 IN NS A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
<SNIP>
. 384929 IN NS M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 471329 IN A 198.41.0.4
<SNIP>
M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 471329 IN A 202.12.27.33
----------->8
But no IPv6, where did you hide them.....*snikker* I don't mind testing
them :slight_smile:

Greets,
Jeroen