-=> On 05-16-21 10:05, Brian Rogers wrote to Michiel van der Vlist <=-
BR> I'm a coordinator for 44-net. I handle 1/5th of the USA. They're now BR> just beginning to talk about incorporating IPv6 into amprnet however in BR> my case it's unneeded. I have a /48 from he.net and broker IPs to BR> various points whether they be ipencap tunnel on 44net OR encapsulated BR> under ax.25! The trick was simple too. To route IP on ax.25 it demands BR> ARP so it can use the callsign as a mac address and we all know IPv6 BR> uses NDS not ARP... so depending on the remote source I do a 6-to-4 BR> mapping to their 44-net IP or to their commercial IP. For radio, the BR> mapping goes to their 44-net IP since that's the only IP they have. BR> Speed wise, it's not much different than IPv4... and it's slick because BR> using 44-net that's your ARP mapping.
TL> Interesting, would like to know the details. I'm fully IPv6 capable, TL> and would like to be able to transmit it over AX.25 one day.
Details are above.
If you want a Proof of Concept, traceroute6 wb2snn.ampr.org That's an RF Only site with -no- internet whatsoever. You should get to gw-ipv6.n1uro.com then to wb2snn: