jeez why are all my IPv6 BGP peers down (and yet I'm still connected over IPv6) hmm they are going over your 0/0 ? don't think so strange just traceroute my traffic goes over he.net to europe why is ripe.net sooo slow in queries... *gives up* these yorus? AS25795 AS17139 yours* BarberRonny: 25795 is mine arin db lists two :) hm oh im so blind youre talking ipv6 :-) (its late here :-) BarberRonny: i need to remove 17139 up_the_irons: if you're still having issues, over in #IPv6, broquea works for HE. wish ipv6 didn't go down so often. ipv6 itself doesn't. routes do. same as IPv4 well i wish whatever would stop it what good is a server if it goes down every day :/ ehh, I consider the IPv6 part of arp to be a value add, not a critical concern since IPv6 isn't in widespread use. cept on irc its the real cool thing to have now a days ehh, I don't care much about epeen but its rather annoying seeing literally 80% of a channel ping out pretty bad when the admin pings out im just sayin... Sheath: do you think the admin has a special route the rest of his clients don't have? I'd say that if the rest pinged out and he didn't, *that* would be pretty bad. how do you think i feel ;) when I can't stay on to inform ppl, it kinda sucks... up_the_irons: is it the peering with HE? *sigh* I think tomorrow, I'm going to have to setup and play with quagga. not really looking forward to it. so what happened jpalmer: the thing is, I can't reach HE's side. It's going over the Any2 IX network. I, in fact, can't reach *any* peers on that network. But I have another VLAN, also on Any2, with a peer that gives full routes, and it *is* reachable jpalmer: so I just got off the phone with CoreSite (they run Any2), and they are escalating the issue; the first guy could not see anything wrong (so far) earlier you were saying your bgp peers were down, is that still the case? jpalmer: they came back up after I filed a ticket (typical). But now they are down again. So if my one other full-route peer wasn't reachable, I'd lose IPv6 again jpalmer: so I have another open ticket, and they are escalating... gotcha. I was telling sheath, I consider IPv6 to be a "value add" rather than a critical service due to the limited deployment. so it's a minor inconvenience for me. though I'm guessing you probably hav clients who're with you specifically for the IPv6 stack. (though, it is nice having 2 of my NS's having native IPv6, and quad A glue records.) jpalmer: yeah, it's not *as* critical as IPv4, but nevertheless I want to keep it working :) IPv6 is a requirement for me going forward, and will become increasingly important as time goes on. kicking peers when things break is all one can ask, and sounds like that's being done. no stress on this end. ;-) toddf: exactly. outages happen. sucks, but true. all im saying is, this isn' the first time ive seen the ipv6 drop the past month or two it seems like almost every day Sheeth: I hadn't noticed, but then again I am needing to kick my monitoring sw it seems ;-) IPv6 drop has been rare, except this past week it has happened over 3 times :( hehe but its been resolved quickly which is good All IPv6 peers came back online about 30 minutes ago sweet :D im alive! alive is good