IPv6
Network Support
Goscomb Technologies has built a solid IPv6 infratructure by using the Juniper Networks Dual Stack. Our network is 100% IPv6 enabled and native IPv6 is available on the majority of our products. Goscomb Technologies also operates one of the SIXXS PoPs as part of our community project programme.
More detailed information and IPv6 network tools are below.
Should you require equipment for this, we can recommend and/or supply this for you (configurations included). Most consumer level DSL routers do NOT support IPv6 at this time.
There is a tool available to create your IPv6 addressing from:
On private VLANs: We can assign a /64 of space to your VLAN. Should you require more space to be routed to your machine (for tunneling, etc) we can allocate a /48 of space and route this to an address on your /64.
More detailed information and IPv6 network tools are below.
General Information
IP Transit & Leased Line Support
We can supply IPv4 and IPv6 transit over the same physical connection in either static or dynamically routed form. If you do not have your own /32, we can assign you a /48 sub-allocation.xDSL Support
All DSL connections support native IPv6 and a single IPv6 address will be assigned to your router automatically, should support be enabled, from the 2a01:348:0:3::/64 network. Should you require a subnet for use over your DSL, please email support@goscomb.net and request one, we will allocate a /48 of space to you.Should you require equipment for this, we can recommend and/or supply this for you (configurations included). Most consumer level DSL routers do NOT support IPv6 at this time.
VPS, Colocation & Dedicated Servers
On shared subnets: for each IPv4 address a /96 of IPv6 is available for use on your server as part of a /64 network. The addresses allocated to your machine are built on your IPv4 address and prepended with the prefix appropriate to the VLAN you are on. Should you require more space to be routed to your machine (for tunneling, etc) we can allocate a /48 of space and route this to an address on your /96.There is a tool available to create your IPv6 addressing from:
On private VLANs: We can assign a /64 of space to your VLAN. Should you require more space to be routed to your machine (for tunneling, etc) we can allocate a /48 of space and route this to an address on your /64.

