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IPv6 faster/better proof? was Re: Need /24 (arin) asap
I've many customers using MikroTik.
The problem with its IPv6 support is that is only supporting 6in4, which by the way, they call it 6to4, so it is very weird and confusing customers ...
So for native IPv6 or a 6in4 tunnel, is fine, but any other transition mechanism is NOT supported, so we end up reflashing then with OpenWRT.
Regards,
Jordi
-----Mensaje original-----
De: NANOG <nanog-bounces at nanog.org> en nombre de Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.mu>
Fecha: viernes, 22 de junio de 2018, 9:07
Para: Jared Mauch <jared at puck.nether.net>, Job Snijders <job at instituut.net>
CC: North American Network Operators' Group <nanog at nanog.org>
Asunto: Re: IPv6 faster/better proof? was Re: Need /24 (arin) asap
On 20/Jun/18 05:48, Jared Mauch wrote:
> MikroTik is getting there but most people are just not enabling it either.
I have a MikroTik hAP Lite router for my FTTH service at my house.
It has excellent support for IPv6, including a ton of translation
mechanisms.
My problem is my home provider doesn't do IPv6, so I run a 6-in-4 tunnel
back to my own backbone for the service (no latency impact as my home
provider is my IP Transit customer :-) ). This is a little unstable
because my home provider doesn't know how to give me a stable IPv4
address for my FTTH service.
But I do have to say that I am massively impressed by what that little
MikroTik box can do. IPv6 on my home LAN works as expected, as it does
across the 6-in-4 tunnel.
Mark.
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