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Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt
From: "Glen Kent" <glen.kent () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 11:49:58 +0530
Hi, I was just reading http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/b-1-information.html#IPV6, released some time back in 2005, and it seems that the US Govt. had set the target date of 30th June 2008 for all federal govt agencies to move their network backbones to IPv6. This deadline is almost here. Are we any close for this transition? I have another related question: Do all ISPs atleast support tunneling the IPv6 pkts to some end point? For example, is there a way for an IPv6 enthusiast to send his IPv6 packet from his laptop to a remote IPv6 server in the current circumstances if his ISP does not actively support native IPv6? Cheers, Glen
Current thread:
- Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Glen Kent (Mar 14)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Brian Wallingford (Mar 14)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Nathan Ward (Mar 15)
- RE: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt michael.dillon (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Joe Abley (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Gaurab Raj Upadhaya (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Nathan Ward (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Andy Dills (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Adrian Chadd (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Randy Bush (Mar 17)
- Re: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt Larry J. Blunk (Mar 17)
- RE: Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt michael.dillon (Mar 17)