Yes, I'm sure the probe has a v6 address because it is displayed into the "Network Information" tab and I'm 100% sure that v6 is working because all the devices (computers, smartphones, etc.) connected to the same network are using v6 without problems.

My v6 network is tunneled. I know that the tunnel is up because now I'm using v6 to surf the net and send you this email.

I too noticed the missing system tags. Some days ago I sent a message about this issue but unfortunately I got no answer.

My probe's v6 address is: 2001:1418:1a5:0:6666:b3ff:feb0:ef68
The address is also displayed when clicking on my probe on the map at this URL https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/network-coverage/

Thanks for your help!

Matteo

On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 1:03 PM, AlbyVA <albyva@empire.org> wrote:


Matteo:

 Are you 100% sure the probe has a v6 address or if v6 is working overall?
Do you have native v6 or tunneled? Not that it matters, other than the tunnel could be down.
I also don't see any v6 tags on your probe's page (ie: v6 Works or Resolves AAAA Correctly).

 Here is my probe with v6 working and I've got a v6 tunnel running:  https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/10378/

 What is your probe's v6 address? Maybe we can all see if it's pingable.

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Matteo Bonora <matteo@bonora.eu> wrote:
Hello,

I have noticed that my probe (#14602) doesn't perform the IPv6 built-in measurements since about 5 months.

The probe has working IPv6 connectivity, so I can't understand where is the problem.

Anyone has an idea about what can I do to solve this?

(below you can see some graphs of my probe's measurements. The brief packet loss on IPv4 was due to a temporary network outage)

Thanks for your help!

Matteo