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Re: IPv6 end user addressing
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:16:51 +0900
When I send someone on site to do work for me, I don't want to have to prepare excessive instructions on how to connect their laptop to the local LAN. I want to say, "This switch, this port" and then move on to the actual work I sent them there to do.
when i am allowed, i put up open wireless and dhcp. my job is to deliver packets. randy
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Owen DeLong (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Randy Carpenter (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Owen DeLong (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Joel Jaeggli (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Owen DeLong (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing William Herrin (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Chris Adams (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Jimmy Hess (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Chris Adams (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing William Herrin (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Randy Bush (Aug 09)
- RE: IPv6 end user addressing Cameron (Aug 09)
- RE: IPv6 end user addressing Jonathon Exley (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Owen DeLong (Aug 09)
- RE: IPv6 end user addressing Jonathon Exley (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Tim Franklin (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Ryan Malayter (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing William Herrin (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing David Conrad (Aug 09)
- Re: IPv6 end user addressing Joel Jaeggli (Aug 09)