The 6NET project has produced over 100 deliverables on various aspects of IPv6 technology and deployment. Those results and experiences from 6NET are being carried into the 6DISS project, which targets dissemination of IPv6 knowledge to specific regions around the world.
A goal of this web site is to summarise the key results of the 6NET project, to offer pointers to appropriate educational and tutorial material, and to offer access to IPv6 expertise, via our virtual helpdesk.
Our main material is made available to you as an IPv6 Wiki. The wiki allows our team of IPv6 Tigers to modify and update the content on the fly. The wiki also houses our 6DISS FAQ which contains additional information.
A link to our old wiki is also provided for the time being.
We have the rt (request tracker) tool installed to help us field any IPv6 queries from you. To get IPv6 help, on any topic, just send an email to helpdesk@6diss.org and your request will be assigned to one of our Tiger Team.
This server runs dbeacon, the multicast beacon. We publish a local matrix and also run ssmpingd for testing. Both services are IPv6 only, although the matrix can be viewed from IPv4.
6journal.org, the IPv6 EPrints Archive is a repository for IPv6 publications.
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