ipv6-dev Mailing List http://lists.apple.com/archives/ipv6-dev/2009/Nov/index.html ipv6-dev Mailing List Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:00:01 +0000 Re: new ipv6 features in latest airport and time capsules http://lists.apple.com/archives/ipv6-dev/2009/Nov/msg00003.html Reply to list

James,  
 Thanks for the summary.  This is very useful information.  
I've been using the new Airport Extreme for a few weeks now and have  
been very pleased with the new features so far, compared to the older  
Extreme I had been using for the last few years. [...]
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New Airport Extreme http://lists.apple.com/archives/ipv6-dev/2009/Nov/msg00002.html Reply to list

Hi,  
I would like to know anyone who bought the new Apple Airport Extreme  
(AE) and know whether it resolves the issue of IPv6 tunnels, while  
using PPPoE. I have a previous generation AE, with this bug and from  
what I can see there are no plans to resolve this. [...]
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Re: DHCPv6 support needed by service providers http://lists.apple.com/archives/ipv6-dev/2009/Nov/msg00001.html Reply to list

On the earlier topic of Airport Extreme, I will be purchasing on of  
the new models this week and testing one or more of the new features, 
probably with a version of ISC DHCP server that supports the latest  
RFCs. 

Oddly, my local Apple store didn't have an Airport Extreme (new   [...]
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Re: DHCPv6 support needed by service providers http://lists.apple.com/archives/ipv6-dev/2009/Nov/msg00000.html Reply to list
Hi there in Budapest,

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By the way, started yesterday with prototype Neighbor Niscovery (CGA
wip) based on SUN SOLARIS. For real, it is hard to find native DHCPv6
support on the server side. They cover a pointer to ISC 4.1 and up.

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Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(24998): now 3113166538 next 3113183536
Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(24998): no action - next in 16998 ms
Nov 03 11:20:16 Received valid advert from /// - hidden IPv6 - /// (24
bytes) on ge0
Nov 03 11:20:16       Max hop limit: 64
Nov 03 11:20:16       Managed address configuration: Set
Nov 03 11:20:16       Other configuration flag: Set
Nov 03 11:20:16       Router lifetime: 30
Nov 03 11:20:16       Reachable timer: 0
Nov 03 11:20:16       Reachable retrans timer: 0
Nov 03 11:20:16       Source LLA: len 6 </// - hidden MAC - ///>
Nov 03 11:20:16 router_lookup(ge0, /// - hidden IPv6 - ///)
Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(30000): now 3113166541 next 3113183536
Nov 03 11:20:16 timer_schedule(30000): no action - next in 16995 ms
Nov 03 11:20:16 check_to_solicit(ge0, 3) state 2
Nov 03 11:20:16 solicit_event(ge0, 3, 0) state 2
Nov 03 11:20:16 check_to_solicit(ge0, 3) state 2 -> 2
Nov 03 11:20:23 conditional_run_timeouts: elapsed 7002
Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts: elapsed 7002
Nov 03 11:20:23 phyint_timer SOL(ge0) state 2
Nov 03 11:20:23 solicit_event(ge0, 2, 7002) state 2
Nov 03 11:20:23 phyint_timer SOL(ge0) state 2 -> 2
Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts (pi ge0): -1 -> 4294967295 ms
Nov 03 11:20:23 router_timer(ge0, /// - hidden IPv6 - ///, 30000, 7002)
Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts (dr): 22998 -> 22998 ms
Nov 03 11:20:23 run_timeouts: 22998 ms
Nov 03 11:20:23 timer_schedule(22998): now 3113173540 next 3113183536
Nov 03 11:20:23 timer_schedule(22998): no action - next in 9996 ms
Nov 03 11:20:23 Received valid advert from /// - hidden IPv6 - /// (24
bytes) on ge0
Nov 03 11:20:23       Max hop limit: 64
Nov 03 11:20:23       Managed address configuration: Set
Nov 03 11:20:23       Other configuration flag: Set
Nov 03 11:20:23       Router lifetime: 30
Nov 03 11:20:23       Reachable timer: 0

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By the way, does anyone know the MacOS X syntac for monitoring ND daemon
on debug level ?

Regards, Norbert


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