AXIS cameras + IPv6 = still awesome!

So while AXIS has supported IPv6 on their network cameras since, forever ago, I only ever saw it configured via router advertisements. So I emailed them about this, and got the following reply:

"Thank you for contacting Axis Communications. The default setting on the camera for IPv6 is auto; however you can change the IPv6 address inside the Plain Config.

Once you login to the camera, select Setup > System Options > Advanced > Plain Config and select Network."

Of course MY IPv6 cert program/site is by far more impressive

Because it is a test of skills setting up a variety of standard services over IPv6:

  • HTTP
  • SMTP
  • DNS
  • Reverse DNS delegation and configuration
  • Working TLD glue for your domain

    IPv6 Certification Badge for broquea

  • New IPv6 widgets

    There is now a counter displayed as they fixed and had everyone update their javascipt on web pages.

    New food site

    I'm starting a new food website to track what we're having for dinner and the breakdown in cost per person. As always, this website is dual-stack, meaning available over IPv4 and IPv6.

    http://www.onion-cafe.com/

    I've got the core display chunk finished (the menu itself), and need to figure out the site's actual layout and overall look. I'll also set up a Pantry area for listing the usual items I keep in stock and their costs (at last purchase). As well as figure out a decent recipe and photo area.

    Personal Projects & Goals

    - Complete repairs to motorcycle and make it operational again (down to just needing a new battery and oil change)
    - Complete MSF riding course and take written test to get my motorcycle endorsement back (it didn't transfer when I moved to Calif.)
    - Work on more VoIP software/hardware for IPv6 compatibility
    - Actually make time to prep. for CCNP exams instead of always working on company projects

    Google goes IPv6

    Google is now providing IPv6 access to their search engine. If you are IPv6 connected (native or tunneled) you should be able to connect using http://ipv6.google.com

    Right now it is only the search engine portion of the giant that is Google, but I can imagine that if they are able to get that front-end working, Mail, News, etc. can't be far behind.

    Are you connecting via IPv6?

    Your IP address is: 38.107.191.81

    This site is available on the IPv6 network. If you'd like IPv6 connectivity, and aren't sure your ISP provides for it, you may get a free IPv6 Tunnel at TunnelBroker.net

    Sorry, no dancing turtle. Have another Japanese widget below!

    Resume of Alex Broque

    Technical Skills

    Certifications: CCNA, LPIC-1
    Systems: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, Cisco, Foundry/Brocade, Quagga
    Protocols & Services: HTTP/HTTPS, SMTP, SNMP, POP/IMAP, BGP, OSPF, IPv4 & IPv6

    Work History

    Hurricane Electric (AS6939)
    Network Engineer July 2007 - Current
    Technical Support Engineer April 2002 - July 2007

    General Tasks:
    - troubleshoot issues relating to webhosting, colocation and transit customers
    - turn up new colocation/transit customers (including configuring BGP sessions)

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