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Re: IPv6 news
From: Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 23:10:59 -0500
Once upon a time, Daniel Roesen <dr () cluenet de> said:
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 10:21:58PM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:For some equipment, it still works out to "forklift your network". For example, our current dialup gear doesn't support IPv6 (and AFAIK no upgrades are available or planned to add it).How does that hinder your backbone, leased line access and hosting deployment?
Let's say we've passed the day when we can no longer get IPv4 address space (that's what started this thread) and we bring up a new hosting customer who is also local and has a dialup account. The hosting site gets an IPv6 address; how will the customer access it? -- Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 news, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 news JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (Oct 13)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 13)
- Re: IPv6 news Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Jared Mauch (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Michael . Dillon (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Chris Adams (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (Oct 15)
- Re: IPv6 news Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Chris Adams (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Sabri Berisha (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Marshall Eubanks (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Sabri Berisha (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Marshall Eubanks (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Jeroen Massar (Oct 13)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Joe Abley (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Jeroen Massar (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)