Re: IPv6 for Websites

From: Tom Kacprzynski <tom.kac_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 11:14:02 -0500

I think your question is way too vague for a CCIE group level or any
technical group. What does it mean "IPv6 does not work"? You will need to
be more specific what is broken with your IPv6 implementation, what
troubleshooting have you done, what part of the network you think might be
the problem. If you were asked to troubleshooting the same things with IPv4
what would you do?

Hopefully that helps.

Tom

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:03 AM, marc abel <marcabel_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> You troubleshoot IPv6 just like you do IPv4. Verify hop by hop
> connectivity. Check your routes.
>
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Cisco Fanatic <ebay_products_at_hotmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> > Understand .. We still need to explore a solution. Our carrier has given
> > us a
> > IPv6 block. The network looks something like
> >
> > Internet
> > |
> > Router [Carrier, IPv6 enabled]
> > |
> > Switch [Our, IPv6 enabled]
> > |
> > Checkpoint Firewall
> > |
> > Switch [Our]
> > |
> > Servers [websites]
> >
> >
> > Company coming from Internet trying to access say ..
> >
> > http://2001:550:2:27::A
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > From: joe_at_affirmedsystems.com
> > > To: ebay_products_at_hotmail.com; ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> > > Subject: RE: IPv6 for Websites
> > > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:43:50 +0000
> > >
> > > Your carrier needs to route IPv6 for you...
> > >
> > > Here's a hint: IPv6 was created to boost IT companies bottom line...
> its
> > not
> > needed, never was needed, never will be needed...
> > >
> > > 99% of companies (or more) use nat... entire clusters of home internet
> > users
> > can also use nat.
> > >
> > > The "Global IP Shortage" is a solution looking for a problem...
> > >
> > > Bet you $10 in 2020 we're all still using IPv4
> > >
> > > :)
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> Of
> > Cisco Fanatic
> > > Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:29 AM
> > > To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> > > Subject: IPv6 for Websites
> > >
> > > All -
> > >
> > > As IPv6 will be the future of Internet and I think I know much about
> > IPv6 as
> > I am studying for my CCIE.
> > >
> > > I have a quick question and finding it very difficult to implement.
> > >
> > > My company is hosting 2 sites for a small company. This company
> > approached
> > and said that they want there sites to be IPv6 ready. We enabled IPv6
> > protocol
> > on the switches and Checkpoint firewall but it still does not work.
> > >
> > > Am I missing something or it is not that easy as I am thinking?
> > >
> > > Any help will be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Yuri
> > >
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