Configuring IPv6 on Redhat (CentOS) Linux — The IPv6 Experts .net

http://www.theipv6experts.net/2011/configuring-ipv6-redhat-centos-linux/ standard redhat-way (i.e. network-scripts) to configure IPv6 networking on RHEL/CentOS systems

Road Runner Speeds | Time Warner Cable | SoCal

http://www.timewarnercable.com/SoCal/learn/hso/roadrunner/speedpricing.html advertised service level for TWC, SoCal

[note about ipv6 stateful firewall in linux] ] 'Re: ip6tables icmp conntracking on 2.6.18 vs 2.6.24' - MARC

http://marc.info/?l=netfilter&m=120721841603406&w=2 explanation on why `-m state –state <>’ does not work for IPv6 in older kernels

MikroTik RouterOS • View topic - QoS: Skype

http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=45209 A thread at mikrotik forum that gives some idea how to recognize skype traffic at the border of your network

PacketShader - GPU-accelerated Software Router

Also see http://shader.kaist.edu/packetshader/io_engine/index.html and http://www.ndsl.kaist.edu/~kyoungsoo/papers/2010-lanman-100Gbps.pdf Using latest x86 hardware and GPU to build a 100GB pc router / possible theoretically, but as of now, is not coming to an ISP near you/

Diving into the Linux Networking Stack, Part I | Beyond Syntax | Michael J. Schultz

http://blog.beyond-syntax.com/2011/03/diving-into-linux-networking-i/ Overview of how network driver work in linux kernel

Cisco Service Node SN 10 & 100 product data sheet 0900aecd805c3cc1.pdf (application/pdf Object)

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps7194/product_data_sheet0900aecd805c3cc1.pdf Cisco Service Node for Linksys One – integrated solution for linksys voip CPE (registration, services, provisioning), consists of cisco network gear (chassis + console server ) , 2 HP DL G380G4 servers + MSA100 storage / FreeBSD, PostgreSQL, OpenSER, NET-SNMP, DIND DNL (Dynamically-Loadable Zone)

draft-arkko-ipv6-only-experience-02 - Experiences from an IPv6-Only Network

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-arkko-ipv6-only-experience-02 This document discusses our experiences from moving a small number of users to an IPv6-only network, with access to the IPv4-only parts of the Internet via a NAT64 device. The document covers practical experiences as well as road blocks and opportunities for this type of a network setup.

Joint Interoperability Test Command -- US DoD IPv6 Equipment Compatibility Report

http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/apl/ipv6.html Special Interoperability Certification for IPv6 Capability, for US DoD

IPV6 Sixxs Mini-HOWTO

http://www.mrball.net/tutorials/ipv6-sixxs.html Howto setup SixXS IPv6 tunnel on RHEL/CentOS