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  • From: Alan Crosswell <>
  • To: Richard Mavrogeanes <>
  • Cc:
  • Subject: Re: IPV6 Multicast
  • Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 13:56:12 -0400

At least that new RFC talks about MLD snooping so for the first time we
can ask vendors to comply. My switches are so old they don't even work
right for IGMPv3 snooping.
/a

Richard Mavrogeanes wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Well, the next release supports IPV6, and perhaps multicast too.
>
> The trouble/question is local Ethernet switch support ("snooping"
> behavior), and I'm hoping someone has some war stories to share. It was
> bad enough getting the switch vendors fully onboard with IGMP, and I wonder
> where they are with IPV6 multicast. Obviously, IPV6 is not so useful if it
> can't reach the end user (desktop).
>
> /rich
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Crosswell
> [mailto:]
>
> Sent: Sat 5/20/2006 12:54 PM
> To: Richard Mavrogeanes
> Cc:
>
>
> Subject: Re: IPV6 Multicast
>
>
>
> Abiline and most of the gigapops support it. There are some issues
> with
> some international networks not yet support embedded RP. Campuses
> are
> pretty far behind. NYU is one of the few that has done v6 multicast
> with NYSERNet. In the first ever v6 multicast hands on workshop in
> Albuquerque a few months ago, we viewed content that was being
> multicast
> from Syracuse.
>
> Put it in a product and I'll have an excuse to replace my Vbrick
> 1200's:-)
>
> /a
>
> Richard Mavrogeanes wrote:
> > I'd like to explore this group's experience with IPV6 multicast, in
> particular, what do we believe is the current state of the Internet2
> backbone network and what do we think is the state of enterprise routers
> and switches to allow it?
> >
> > Looking forward to an interesting thread...
> >
> > /rich
> >
>
>



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