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Anyone here from Verizon keeping tabs on FiOS v6?
Maintenance outage last night, PD woke up shortly afterward and collected
a /56, no joy after that -- egress traffic gets where it's going, ingress
is dropped not far into 701. Only visible covering route is the
2600:4000::/24 aggregate, both externally and via Verizon's looking glass.

It looks like there are several reports of the same issue in other areas
over the last couple months, where those that work have covering /36s
advertised externally and the broken ones don't, e.g. no
2600:4041:2000::/36 here.

Happy to follow up off-list, if so inclined. Thanks!

-Rob
Re: Anyone here from Verizon keeping tabs on FiOS v6? [ In reply to ]
I couldn't really figure out why things where behaving so weird today
until now when you mentioned this and I had a look and realized my
firewall also picked up an ipv6 address with broken routing.
This is in the NJ area.

/T

On 2022-08-25 15:31, Rob Foehl wrote:
> Maintenance outage last night, PD woke up shortly afterward and
> collected a /56, no joy after that -- egress traffic gets where it's
> going, ingress is dropped not far into 701. Only visible covering
> route is the 2600:4000::/24 aggregate, both externally and via
> Verizon's looking glass.
>
> It looks like there are several reports of the same issue in other
> areas over the last couple months, where those that work have covering
> /36s advertised externally and the broken ones don't, e.g. no
> 2600:4041:2000::/36 here.
>
> Happy to follow up off-list, if so inclined. Thanks!
>
> -Rob