On 16/10/2013 11:32 πμ, Jen Linkova wrote:
Known issue apparently...
Got reply from the support:
"Cisco.com error code IP101 occurs whenever connecting to Cisco.com using an IPV6 address while resetting a password or registering on Cisco.com. Cisco is aware of this issue and a development team is working on a permanent fix.
As a workaround, please use an IPV4 address and refer to your internal IT for questions on how to enable an IPV4."
I would have never thought that we would reach such a point in time, where we would be given instructions on how to enable ipv4... -- Tassos
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Jen Linkova <furry13@gmail.com> wrote:
Finally I've found a site which does not work ;-)
https://tools.cisco.com/RPFA/passwordreset.do?exit_url=http://www.cisco.com/
"We are sorry but analysis of your internet protocol (IP) address does not permit us to complete your Cisco registration at this time.
Your IP address is coming across to us in an invalid format."
Lovely ;)
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Marco Hogewoning <marcoh@marcoh.net> wrote:
"It's an IPv6 Working Group Initiative!"
Dear Colleagues,
Following the discussion at RIPE 66, the IPv6 Working Group is happy to provide you with an experimental network that is configured to offer only IPv6. This experimental network is not supported by the RIPE NCC or RIPE 67 Technical Team.
We encourage everybody to connect to this network and test any websites, applications, hardware and software, and verify that they operate when an IPv4 address is no longer available.
Important: This network is an experiment and is offered on a best-effort basis. We will try to maintain sufficient service levels and are happy to look into and help troubleshoot any issues you may encounter. If you rely on network connectivity for important business, we recommend you connect to the regular RIPE Meeting network.
How to connect:
- Make sure IPv6 is enabled on your device - Connect to SSID: IPV6ONLYEXP - Enter the password: iknowbesteffort
The network provides NAT64 translation to connect to legacy services – please use the name server provided by the network to make use of this feature. We suggest you leave IPv4 enabled as this will be the scenario for most end users.
Feedback:
Please see Marco Hogewoning or Andrew Yourtchenko for any issues.
We invite you to attend the IPv6 Working Group session on Thursday from 9:00-10:30 to discuss the results of this experiment. And of course you are welcome to follow up on this mailing list.
Greetings,
Marco Hogewoning Andrew Yourtchenko
-- SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry