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The 6Bone Phaseout

The 6Bone Phaseout. Geoff Huston APNIC 22. IPv6 Route Table Size: 2003-2006. Ghost Route removal. IXP More Specifics. 6Bone Removal. 6Bone Route Table Size: 03-06. 6Bone Routing Table: July 2006. Non-6Bone: July 2006. ?. Route-Views IPv6: July.

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The 6Bone Phaseout

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  1. The 6Bone Phaseout Geoff Huston APNIC 22

  2. IPv6 Route Table Size: 2003-2006 Ghost Route removal IXP More Specifics 6Bone Removal

  3. 6Bone Route Table Size: 03-06

  4. 6Bone Routing Table: July 2006

  5. Non-6Bone: July 2006 ?

  6. Route-Views IPv6: July This instability of 8 routes in the week following the 6Bone phaseout was not a localized routing issue. It appears that the route instability related to an inconsistent configuration between two IPv6 transit providers. It also appears to be unrelated to the 6bone phaseout

  7. Combined View – May – August 06 Non-6Bone Total 6Bone

  8. V6 BGP Update Rates – June 06 This was an instability in the transit configuration of 2 IPv6 transit networks, and not related to the 6Bone phaseout

  9. Post Phaseout 6Bone Remnants in July

  10. Bogon Remnants of the 6Bone(as of 23/8) Prefix Origin AS AS Name 3ffe::/24 AS4555 EP0-BLK-ASNBLOCK-5-Exchange Point Blocks RTechName: Manning, Bill 3ffe:800::/24 AS4555 EP0-BLK-ASNBLOCK-5-Exchange Point Blocks RTechName: Manning, Bill 3ffe:8110::/28 AS8954 INTOUCH-AS In Touch Autonomous System person: Willy Brinksma address: InTouch N.V. Middenweg 76 address: 1097 BS Amsterdam, The Netherlands 3ffe:8330::/28 AS17965 CSTNET China Science and Technology Network person: Zhang Hong address: No.4 ,beijing zhongguancun 4th South street

  11. Observations • The 6Bone phaseout occurred between the 6th and the 29th June 2006 without any visible effects on the operational stability of IPv6 • V6 connectivity appeared to have been phased over well in advance of the 6/6/06 date • The week of the 9th – 14th June saw ~8 non-6Bone prefixes generate some levels of route instability. This was related to a AS30071 TBone / AS109 route oscillation for these non-6Bone address prefixes, and was not directly related to the 6Bone phaseout

  12. 6Bone Cleanup • There were no operational instabilities that could be attributed to the phaseout of the 6Bone networks • The IANA IPV6 global Unicast Address Assignment has been updated to reflect the termination of the 6Bone experiment • 4 x 6Bone prefixes remain in the IPv6 routing table

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