[Community-Discuss] IPv6 Usage on the Internet
DICK, L. (MR.)
Dickl at mopipi.ub.bw
Wed Nov 16 07:35:39 UTC 2016
Morning
Thank you, Amreesh.
Regards
Lesedi Luke Dick
Networks | IT
University of Botswana
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Fax: +267 3901594
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From: Amreesh Phokeer <amreesh.phokeer at gmail.com<mailto:amreesh.phokeer at gmail.com>>
Date: Tuesday 15 November 2016 at 12:24
To: Lesedi Luke Dick <dickl at mopipi.ub.bw<mailto:dickl at mopipi.ub.bw>>
Cc: "community-discuss at afrinic.net<mailto:community-discuss at afrinic.net>" <community-discuss at afrinic.net<mailto:community-discuss at afrinic.net>>
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] IPv6 Usage on the Internet
Hi Lesedi,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:31 AM, DICK, L. (MR.) <Dickl at mopipi.ub.bw<mailto:Dickl at mopipi.ub.bw>> wrote:
Morning
Where can I get our IPv6 Usage on the internet? Our block is
2001:43f8:2a0::/48. Thank you
Willy is right, it's hard to find any usage information as this would require that you setup a monitoring tool e.g. Zabbix
so that you can distinguish between v4 and v6 traffic.
https://stat.ripe.net/2001%3A43f8%3A2a0%3A%3A%2F48#tabId=activity
shows that you do not have any RIPE Atlas probes in your network, this would have given you some more indication on whether the probe is IPv6 capable/reachable but still, nothing on usage.
Regards
Lesedi Luke Dick
Networks | IT
University of Botswana
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Fax: +267 3901594<tel:%2B267%203901594>
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