IPv6 Address Allocations
The most popular IPv6 tunnel broker seems to be http://www.freenet6.net/. Note that their tunnel routing servers are located in New York City, and may not be the most efficient endpoint. Contact KeeganQuinn if you're interested in a /64 with a Portland-based endpoint.
Test your IPv6 connecivity by visiting http://www.ipv6.org/ - it will tell you if you're looking at that page over IPv4 or IPv6.
This is a list of global scope IPv6 addresses for other PTP'ers to have some place interesting to reach on the "IPv6 Internet".
Owner |
IPv6 |
Notes |
Don Park |
3ffe:b80:9ce:1::1/64 |
|
3ffe:bc0:449:1::1/48 |
Glad to delegate /64 subnets to nodes; over 65,000 available |
|
The Basement (["Node471"]) |
3ffe:bc0:449:471::1/64 |
Delegation from KeeganQuinn |
CapposCafe (["Node491"]) |
3ffe:bc0:449:491::1/64 |
Delegation from KeeganQuinn |
WSMF (["Node236"]) |
3ffe:bc0:449:236::1/64 |
Delegation from KeeganQuinn |
["Node646"] |
2001:5c0:8316::/48 |
From ["Freenet6"] |
Also, don't forget NetworkAddressAllocations documents the PTP's IPv4 address space.