Maybe this is helpful:
https://www.ietfjournal.org/ietf-support-for-ipv6-deployment/
There is a working group mailing list where you might get an answer:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/ipv6/about/
Seminars on IPv6 that may be of interest:
www.industrynetcouncil.org/past-webinars
https://industrynetcouncil.org/webinars
IANA seems to manage IPv6:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-address-space/ipv6-address-space.xhtml
There being no end-user IPv6 mailing list, it seems possible to set one up.
On 10/27/21 5:28 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:> Can anyone recommend an end-user IPv6 mailing list? (A web forum would
> also be acceptable.)
>
> I've been looking at available lists and they all seem targeted at
> backbone players and ISPs. I'm looking for something where we can
report
> and resolve problems with our ISPs.
>
> For example, I just got an AT&T business connection and the Edgemark
> fiber gateway doesn't provide RA or prefix delegation. It assumes the
> customer equipment is all leaf nodes that are statically-configured. It
> doesn't recognize RA from the customer, either. So I'm using ndppd
> (added to EPEL7 this morning!) to proxy neighbor announcements through
> my CentOS7 gateway/firewall.
>
> I have a backup/secondary C7 gateway and it got confused when the
> primary sent RA for the LAN-side subnet upstream to the common WAN link
> (via the radvd package) and the secondary added a default routing table
> entry pointing to the primary gateway instead of using its own
> statically-configured default gateway setting. That was a head-scratcher
> until I noticed my firewall logs on the main gateway showing dropped DNS
> packets from the secondary that should have been going to the ISP
> gateway. IPv6 DNS was failing on the secondary with timeouts (10
> seconds!) and I couldn't figure out what was eating the packets.
>
> So I'm wondering how multiple gateways sharing a link are supposed to
> cooperate and inform each other without confusing each other about the
> desired topology.
>
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