Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:10 PM
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:20 PM
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I suspect anything that runs as a server process on the desktop via port forwarding would fail.
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:21 PM
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Phil
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:36 PM
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I thought the plan was going to be CG-NAT over ipv6 with end connections being ipv4?
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:40 PM
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Its purpose is merely to allow IPv4 connectivity with what you might call the 'IPv4 Internet'. It is only required as a temporary measure until 'everyone' (to be defined) has IPv6 connectivity at which point it can be turned off.
CG-NAT is expensive and, as you found out on the trial, not good for many protocols and so it would be provided only for as long as it is absolutely required.
There is a technique, called DS Lite, which approximates what you have described however I've not heard Plusnet talk about it. However, even then native IPv6 is provided - it's only the IPv4 packets that are encapsulated and passed through a CG-NAT en route.
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 3:43 PM
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There was an IPv6 trial. When you connected with the trial usernames you got both an IPv4 address and a block of IPv6 addresses, with IPv6 being end to end
There was also a separate CG-NAT trial. That was IPv4 only, presumably to allow Plusnet to continue increasing their customer numbers without increasing their (increasingly hard to come by) IP blocks.
Phil
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 4:00 PM
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1. Native IPv6 connectivity to the customer with a public IPv6 address (range), and
2. Native IPv4 connectivity to the customer with a private IPv4 address which is translated by the CG-NAT into a public IPv4 address on to the Internet.
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 4:13 PM
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Quote from: vilefoxdemonofdoom I assume Plusnet aren't offering end to end ipv6?
That is correct, the purpose of the technical trial associated with this thread, WAS to allow customers to experiment and test having NATIVE (end-to-end) IPv6.
This has nothing to do with CG-NAT, and is not the same as those people who are getting IPv6 on their networks by using a 'tunnel' to encapsulate IPv6 over their Plusnet IPv4 connection, in order to reach IPv6 websites and services on the wider internet.
As the IPv6 trial ended more than a year ago, and at the time it was suggested that IPv6 was going live soon, the resurrection of this thread is mainly to find out why it is taking so long for IPv6 to become part of the standard Plusnet service offering.
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 4:33 PM
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 4:37 PM
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They're still probably trying to work out how to get the IWF proxy working with IPv6...
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 4:52 PM
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With an imminent depletion of IPv4 address space there could easily be ISP's, whose sole existence is of course to provide Internet connectivty (which requires address space to do so), who end up being unable to grow due to lack of address space. A company that doesn't grow dies. If an ISP is 'IPv6 ready' and can do so at the proverbial flick of a switch then it may see competitive advantage by waiting until the last minute to do so in the hope that others who are not ready get caught by the lion.
I would not be surprised if this is what's happening - the collective 'herd' of ISPs may appear to be moving slowly on the subject but in reality they may well all be of the opinion that it's the slowest that will get caught - the rest just need to be going only slightly faster and they'll survive.
That, or they're just clueless. And I honestly don't know where to put my money given that companies are usually controlled by the accountants and they might be planning only on a quarter by quarter basis as in the current climate the company might not be around to reap the rewards of any long term planning if it doesn't keep its head above the water.
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 6:33 PM
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I suspect they would simply ask which is best for them.
What are most people using?
IPV4 - well I'd like some of that then.
If you provide a hack of CG-NAT for ipv4, you will never get a full ipv6 roll-out.
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 7:14 PM
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Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 7:51 PM
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Normal users do care about what protocol is offered to them, albeit indirectly and without them realising it. All they want to do is use $LATEST_APP and play $LATEST_APP. If they don't run over CG-NAT they'll be wanting IPv6. Of course, they might not be asking for it by name but they'll be asking for it indirectly capability. So when they phone up their ISP complaining that $LATEST_APP doesn't work, yet it does on their mates ISP (who perhaps unbeknown to them supports IPv6), they'll not be too please to hear that it can't be used on their current ISP and they'll jump ship.
Again, CG-NAT is a necessary evil and is bad for everyone. It's not good for the user if their $LATEST_GAME doesn't work over it, and it's not good for the ISP either. There's a cost involved to provide it - not only for the kit but also the user support e.g. trying to explain to users why it's so difficult to get $LATEST_APP to work properly.
This critical mass does of course require the IPv6 'killer app' which we haven't quite got yet but it could be just around the corner as, like with any technology, the more its used the more benefit is realised and demanded from it.
Re: Withdrawl of IPv6 Technical Trial
19-09-2013 10:28 PM
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addresses simultaneously for several customers via CG-NAT then they will have discovered their killer-app.
It's not like losing a few email addresses.
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