
Carlos Friacas wrote: Hi Carlos et al, I am trying to figure out the reason for that. Well It is not my surprise that ISPs have not yet adopted the RPSLng for documenting their new IPv6 routing policies. So we are stuck by hardwired policies which are not be propagated in routing filters. Regards Dimitrios
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, Trent Lloyd wrote:
It is not reachable from me (2a01:d0::11:1) :(
It looks like your prefix is being filtered by an upstream ISP. We've contacted them and asked them to correct this.
Go figure... some choose not to filter out 3ffe::'s while others are filtering IPv6 Unicast production address space. ;-)
I think there are some people that haven't woken up to the fact address space is being allocated out of more than just 2001:: now, for example I currently have some space from 2402:: (2402:8000::/32 specifically) and it seems a few people are possibly filtering this, among other things I can't get to isc.org.
Cheers, Trent
Good that you are complaining. It's the 1st step to see it solved! :-)
Cheers, Carlos
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