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IPv6 Troubleshooting for Helpdesks using
isp.test-ipv6.com document
Jan Žorž <jan@zorz.si>
Misconceptions and reality ;)
•Disclaimer: This document is *not* an ISOC document.
This is a product of a group of a brilliant experts from
the community (list with names comes later in the
slidepack).
•I just happen to be the initiatior and one of the editors
of the document
•I would like to thanks ISOC for dedicating some of my
working time to run this effort.
Removing one of the next IPv6 speedbumps
• One of the first speed-bumps was addressed by
RIPE-554
• Next speed-bump is lack of IPv6 knowledge at ISP
helpdesks
IT helpdesk staff can be… difficult sometimes 
Removing one of the next IPv6 speedbumps
Title: “Generic IPv6 troubleshooting procedures
for helpdesks around the world”
Contributors: Lee Howard, John Jason Brzozowski, David
Freedman, Jason Fesler, Tim Chown, Sander Steffann,
Chris Grundemann, Jan Žorž
This document is intended to provide a starting point for
technical support staff at ISPs or enterprise IT helpdesks in
supporting IPv6. Problems with IPv6 are very rare, but fear
of the unknown has prevented or delayed many
organizations from rolling out IPv6 to their users, when all
technical problems have been solved. While this document
cannot encompass all possible problems, it should provide a
solid first step for front-line support personnel.
Tools used?
• Fact 1.: We need to build a short and simple set of
detect/explain/action scenarios that would help
people at help desks identify and fix the issue
• Fact 2.: We need a simple online tool to detect the
state of connectivity on the users computer
• Fact 3.: Test-ipv6.com is a very useful tool that
detects the state of connectivity on the users
computer
• So the idea emerged to bring Jason Fesler in the
group and talk him into creating a special version of
the tool meant specially for ISP helpdesks 
Tools used?
Table of content
1. Summary (Appeal)
2. Background / History
3. Using This Document - Note for Helpdesk Managers
4. IPv6 Troubleshooting
112 - IPv4, plus Broken IPv6
4 - IPv4 only
4t - IPv4 plus Teredo
46 - IPv4 + IPv6
46t - Dual Stack, Possible Tunnel
624 - 6to4
64 - NAT64
64t - NAT64, possible tunnel
“slow”
“mtu” - “Possible MTU issues” Warning
“Site(s) with failed connectivity” Warning
5. IPv6 training for helpdesk
6. Conclusion
7. Operator’s specifics
Example: one of the possible generic situations
Help desk code: 624
6to4
IPv4: Good, AS65536, CableCo
IPv6: Good, 6to4, Preferred
IPv4 address: 192.0.2.1
IPv6 address: 2001:db8::1
Example (continued):
Interpretation: “6to4” was used to provide an IPv6 address;
and the host was configured to actively take advantage of
this service. Any web site that has an IPv6 presence, will be
reached using 6to4 instead of native IPv4. Modern
operating systems do not prefer these kinds of tunnels by
default. Be aware that the user might have a very old
operating system or a non-default configuration.
Action: Have the user disable any automatic tunneling
mechanisms that are active.
6to4 is a protocol that runs on the PC and tries to get IPv6
traffic through a public relay, using IPv4 as a temporary
transport device. Public 6to4 relays offer no SLA; and
published studies show approximately 15% failure rates.
Example (continued):
Windows: Disable tunnel interfaces using
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929852 (for example,
Microsoft Fix it 50412).
If IPv6 is desired, configure IPv6 and test again. Verify the
user has an IPv6 address, and a default route.
Example (hardest and longest one):
112 - IPv4, plus Broken IPv6
Help desk code: 112
IPv4: Good, AS65536, CableCo
IPv6: broken
IPv4 address: 192.0.2.1
Status and future work?
Document is in final pre-draft stage and will be currently
submitted to
• RIPE BCOP TF and subsequently to RIPE IPv6 WG
Join the mailing lists and contribute to discussion:
RIPE BCOP TF: https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/bcop
RIPE IPv6 WG ML: http://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-wg/
Issues/comments/ideas tracker URL:https://git.steffann.nl/go6/ipv6-
troubleshooting-for-helpdesks/issues
After we go through first few community consensus building cycles
and document edits we MAY choose to submit it for comments
also to other BCOP efforts in other continents depending on
interest from other regions.
Some interest from around the world?
Possibly…
[root@haktar httpd]# head -1 go6.si-v6-
access_log-20140420 | awk '{print $5}'
[13/Apr/2014:03:56:36
[root@haktar httpd]# grep IPv6-
troubleshooting-for-helpdesks-v00.pdf go6.si-
v6-access_log* | wc -l
2296
[root@haktar httpd]#
Where the document lives and resides?
http://go6.si/v6helpdesks
New versions of the document will be added
as they emerge, ;)
Please read the draft and comment! All ideas
for improvements are very welcome.
Thank you! Comments/Questions?
<jan@zorz.si>

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IPv6 Troubleshooting for Helpdesks

  • 1. IPv6 Troubleshooting for Helpdesks using isp.test-ipv6.com document Jan Žorž <jan@zorz.si>
  • 2. Misconceptions and reality ;) •Disclaimer: This document is *not* an ISOC document. This is a product of a group of a brilliant experts from the community (list with names comes later in the slidepack). •I just happen to be the initiatior and one of the editors of the document •I would like to thanks ISOC for dedicating some of my working time to run this effort.
  • 3. Removing one of the next IPv6 speedbumps • One of the first speed-bumps was addressed by RIPE-554 • Next speed-bump is lack of IPv6 knowledge at ISP helpdesks
  • 4. IT helpdesk staff can be… difficult sometimes 
  • 5. Removing one of the next IPv6 speedbumps Title: “Generic IPv6 troubleshooting procedures for helpdesks around the world” Contributors: Lee Howard, John Jason Brzozowski, David Freedman, Jason Fesler, Tim Chown, Sander Steffann, Chris Grundemann, Jan Žorž This document is intended to provide a starting point for technical support staff at ISPs or enterprise IT helpdesks in supporting IPv6. Problems with IPv6 are very rare, but fear of the unknown has prevented or delayed many organizations from rolling out IPv6 to their users, when all technical problems have been solved. While this document cannot encompass all possible problems, it should provide a solid first step for front-line support personnel.
  • 6. Tools used? • Fact 1.: We need to build a short and simple set of detect/explain/action scenarios that would help people at help desks identify and fix the issue • Fact 2.: We need a simple online tool to detect the state of connectivity on the users computer • Fact 3.: Test-ipv6.com is a very useful tool that detects the state of connectivity on the users computer • So the idea emerged to bring Jason Fesler in the group and talk him into creating a special version of the tool meant specially for ISP helpdesks 
  • 8. Table of content 1. Summary (Appeal) 2. Background / History 3. Using This Document - Note for Helpdesk Managers 4. IPv6 Troubleshooting 112 - IPv4, plus Broken IPv6 4 - IPv4 only 4t - IPv4 plus Teredo 46 - IPv4 + IPv6 46t - Dual Stack, Possible Tunnel 624 - 6to4 64 - NAT64 64t - NAT64, possible tunnel “slow” “mtu” - “Possible MTU issues” Warning “Site(s) with failed connectivity” Warning 5. IPv6 training for helpdesk 6. Conclusion 7. Operator’s specifics
  • 9. Example: one of the possible generic situations Help desk code: 624 6to4 IPv4: Good, AS65536, CableCo IPv6: Good, 6to4, Preferred IPv4 address: 192.0.2.1 IPv6 address: 2001:db8::1
  • 10. Example (continued): Interpretation: “6to4” was used to provide an IPv6 address; and the host was configured to actively take advantage of this service. Any web site that has an IPv6 presence, will be reached using 6to4 instead of native IPv4. Modern operating systems do not prefer these kinds of tunnels by default. Be aware that the user might have a very old operating system or a non-default configuration. Action: Have the user disable any automatic tunneling mechanisms that are active. 6to4 is a protocol that runs on the PC and tries to get IPv6 traffic through a public relay, using IPv4 as a temporary transport device. Public 6to4 relays offer no SLA; and published studies show approximately 15% failure rates.
  • 11. Example (continued): Windows: Disable tunnel interfaces using http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929852 (for example, Microsoft Fix it 50412). If IPv6 is desired, configure IPv6 and test again. Verify the user has an IPv6 address, and a default route.
  • 12. Example (hardest and longest one): 112 - IPv4, plus Broken IPv6 Help desk code: 112 IPv4: Good, AS65536, CableCo IPv6: broken IPv4 address: 192.0.2.1
  • 13. Status and future work? Document is in final pre-draft stage and will be currently submitted to • RIPE BCOP TF and subsequently to RIPE IPv6 WG Join the mailing lists and contribute to discussion: RIPE BCOP TF: https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/bcop RIPE IPv6 WG ML: http://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-wg/ Issues/comments/ideas tracker URL:https://git.steffann.nl/go6/ipv6- troubleshooting-for-helpdesks/issues After we go through first few community consensus building cycles and document edits we MAY choose to submit it for comments also to other BCOP efforts in other continents depending on interest from other regions.
  • 14. Some interest from around the world? Possibly… [root@haktar httpd]# head -1 go6.si-v6- access_log-20140420 | awk '{print $5}' [13/Apr/2014:03:56:36 [root@haktar httpd]# grep IPv6- troubleshooting-for-helpdesks-v00.pdf go6.si- v6-access_log* | wc -l 2296 [root@haktar httpd]#
  • 15. Where the document lives and resides? http://go6.si/v6helpdesks New versions of the document will be added as they emerge, ;) Please read the draft and comment! All ideas for improvements are very welcome. Thank you! Comments/Questions? <jan@zorz.si>

Notas do Editor

  1. Specially if they don’t know the answer or lack the specific knowledge to fix your problem ;)