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Monthly Archives: January 2009
IPv6 ND timeouts
IPv6 router advertisements (RA) is a method where a router notifies clients on a network/subnet that it is available. It also (for now) doubles as a stand-in for DHCP, since it can carry information about which prefix (network number) clients … Continue reading
Uninett IPv6 workshop
Uninett, the Norwegien NREN, organized a two day IPv6 workshop this week. About 40 participants from different universities and colleges attended. I was there and gave a presentation on the status of NTNU IPv6 deployment. Short summary: NTNU has 1513 … Continue reading