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RE: Readiness for IPV6


From: "Daniel Golding" <dgolding () sockeye com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 13:32:42 -0400



These are two seperate issues. One is, should you base your hardware choice
on V6 support? The other is, will there be a mass rollout of v6 in the
2004-2005 time frame?

The first issue is specific to your network, but I suspect it's a low
priority for most. As far as a mass rollout of v6 - I'm not holding my
breath, 3G or not. I suspect that v4 is here until we run out of address
space, and from all indications, that is not happening any time soon.

Foundry, in particular, has always tended to be very customer-driven in
their feature sets. I suspect any support for IPv6 on their platform would
be greatly dependent on customer requirements.

Thanks,

- Daniel Golding


Phil Rosenthal Said....
Yes, I don't think we need it 'right now'. My concern is that at this
point many companies are still buying routers that as of today have no
support for IPv6.  Given that a BigIron/65xx is mostly hardware
forwarding, I speculate that they wont be able to support IPv6 with a
trivial software upgrade (at least not at the same performance level).
So, is someone buying such equipment today 'wasting money' since it will
be completely obsolete with the onset of mass IPv6 roll-out likely in
2004 or 2005?

--Phil



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