IPv6
Track our Current IPv6 Status
| Service Name | IPv6 Status |
| Backbone Providers |
Peering and routing is enabled with all of our backbone peers and some of our local peers. Local peers will be enabled as they are capable. |
| XMission Network - 6to4 Tunnel |
6to4 tunnel is available for anyone to use on the XMission network. |
| Web |
http://xmission.com is IPv6 capable. |
| Shell |
The shell server at shell.xmission.com is IPv6 capable. |
| Mirrors |
The mirrors server at mirrors.xmission.com has IPv6 capable http, ftp, and rsync services. |
| UTOPIA DHCP |
UTOPIA DHCP clients are IPv6 capable, but untested. We require a customer with an IPv6 capable router who is willing to work with us on testing this. |
| UTOPIA PPPoE |
UTOPIA PPPoE is not IPv6 capable. These connections need to be migrated to our Juniper MX240 and will be done so by request. |
| DSL |
DSL is currently not IPv6 capable. DSL PPPoE and PPPoA customers need to be migrated to our Juniper MX240. Juniper MX240 migration is targeted for October, upon request. |
| DNS |
IPv6 recursion servers at 2607:fa18::1 and 2607:fa18::2. Authoritative servers ns, ns1, ns3 are IPv6 capable. |
| Free Wireless |
Free wireless services and wireless backhaul are currently not IPv6 capable due to CPE incompatibility. |
| Colocation |
IPv6 is available to colocation customers. |
| MOE |
MOE is IPv6 capable now. |
| IP |
The IP identifier at http://ip.xmission.com is IPv6 capable. |
| Speedtest |
http://speedtest.xmission.com is IPv6 capable. |
| iperf |
The iperf bandwidth tester at iperf.xmission.com is IPv6 capable. |