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Re: [james@towardex.com: RE: OCCAID IPv6 tunnel for MIT SIPB]

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Daniel Jared Dominguez)
Tue Jun 6 23:47:31 2006

Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 23:47:16 -0400
From: Daniel Jared Dominguez <danjared@MIT.EDU>
To: Ken Raeburn <raeburn@mit.edu>
Cc: gdt@work.lexort.com, Daniel Jared Dominguez <danjared@mit.edu>,
        sipbv6@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <D5B55466-3439-4A76-9656-E9CD01983036@mit.edu>


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I've been (slowly) configuring the replacement for limekiller. There's
an Ultra5 in the SIPB office that was a potential candidate, but tabbott
says that it is currently in use. As such, I think I'm just going to
donate my Blade 100 to SIPB. Also, I haven't changed the current
limekiller's configuration.

--Jared

On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 09:12:11PM -0400, Ken Raeburn wrote:
> Okay, I think I've got bgp and rip reconfigured.  It should no longer =20
> be sending 3ffe prefixes offsite, but will continue to support them =20
> internally until we finish switching.  We should be advertising the =20
> OCCAID prefix now, and blocking incoming advertisements with those =20
> prefixes.
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> I've also reconfigured the tunnel to RLE to use the new addresses and =20
> not the old ones; let me know if you're still using the old ones.  =20
> I'll also be switching over the W92 tunnel soon.
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> If anyone else wants on-campus tunnels switched over to the new =20
> address block, let me know -- but we should make sure we've got real =20
> interest, and people maintaining the tunnels.  (Several of our old =20
> downstream 6bone tunnels quietly died off in the last year or so.)  =20
> Off-campus ones we should probably restrict a bit more.  Also, we =20
> only have a /48 now instead of the /32 we had.  For now, any 18.xxx.=20
> 0.0/16 block can map to 2001:4830:2446:00xx::/64, and we can figure =20
> out later what to do for other blocks.
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> Ken

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