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On 2004-11-08, at 21.55, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Hi Harald, Marcia,
I'm not sure what is the problem, but as you probably know, we still
don't
have IPv6 in the IETF61 network, which is really bad.
The worst thing is not getting anyone from the host or whoever is the
responsible, reading the numerous emails about this in this list and
providing at least a reply. Something like "we are working on it", at
least,
will be nice.
In case they are not reading the list, I guess you know who is the
ultimate
responsible, and can forward him this email.
Somebody already suggested that if they need some help, is available,
but if
they say nothing, of course, nobody will be able to help.
Hopefully this is not a situation that last until the end of the week
and
hopefully we make sure next time that actually it doesn't happen even
since
IETF meeting day -1.
I want to disagree with Jordi. I want want working IPv4 first. IPv4
seems to be coming and going during the day. This is during the mboned
session tonight
11 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 27% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 113.621/129.023/170.027 ms
8 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, 25% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 136.386/156.679/208.79 ms
I thought it was my Wlan card first but I hear others with problems as
well.
- - kurtis -
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