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M6Net is born
Sunday January 12th, 2003.
By the same authors
Jerome Durand
Network Engineer
RENATER SIPA team
(IP Advanced Services)
PC with BSD and pim6sd
Windows 2000
How to configure Windows XP firewall for IPv6 multicast
IPv6 multicast - IPv6 unicast reflector
End of 6NET core network
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In the same section
M6Net connected to M6Bone
Security changes
6NET core network is IPv6 multicast enable
Meshed topology is deployed
Global RP moved to a CISCO router
End of 6NET core network
Start of the M6Bone project
PIM Sparse Mode deployed
M6Net is born. Some NRENs involved in 6NET project use MBGP to exchange IPv6 multicast routes. They still use IPv6 in IPv6 tunnels to bypasss the underlying infrastructure not IPv6 multicast enable yet.
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