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probably again : "emergency maintenance" or "upgrading the router"
@yoursunny this reminds me, is there a list for providers that pretend to take ipv6 seriously but then randomly drop ipv6 connectivity for hours or days at a time?
In my opinion, they didn't even notice...
The IPv6 outage thread by @brueggus
I read that as "The IPv6 outrage thread". Sounds more appropriate too.
When IPv6 stays down that long it’s usually because the router stops resolving neighbors and the whole segment loses visibility. I’ve seen providers run like that for hours without noticing.
On IPv6 setups, everything relies on proper neighbor discovery:
https://pingmynetwork.com/network/ccna-200-301/ipv6-neighbor-discovery-protocol-ndp
IPv6 should be resotred
We had a issue with our ROA, ARIN changed out block from a /36 to a /32 and BGP peers dropped the prefix.
Yeah IPv6 is working again for me.
BTW...