On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:49:28PM -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > > I can fill in this information if you think it's relevant. > yes, i do think that's relevant. i'd like other people to know what > worked for us. (and i'd like to be able to refer to it in the future > myself) If that's about the network I wasn't entirely happy with the wi-fi last year. ;-) (And core switches should have STP configured, or better some more rapid anti-loop protocol.) > >> 1) who provided the IPv6 tunnelling? > > It was setup by Philip Kern with a tunnel. Don't remember which tunnel > > provider he used. > Philipp, can you answer this? I set up a free tunnel to Hurricane Electric (tunnelbroker.net)'s Miami PoP. I didn't hear complaints. network-manager wasn't yet capable of DHCPv6 and/or RDNSS/DNSSL. Hence it was mainly a big /64 subnet on the one attendee VLAN, nothing on the video VLAN, used for outgoing IPv6 connectivity. Maybe the mirror had IPv6 listed additionally in DNS, but I don't think there were more internal services on IPv6 (like DNS). > > We had all wireless access points on the same layer 2 net. Only the > > video team was on a separate VLAN. > Thanks, i've updated network.tex to reflect this. I guess I cannot go look and check. ;-) Kind regards Philipp Kern
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