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Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google)
From: Lee Howard <Lee () asgard org>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 14:55:18 -0400
On 5/22/14 9:41 PM, "Martin Hannigan" <hannigan () gmail com> wrote:
My job isn't to increase v6. It's to make sure we can serve traffic over protocols we are asked to. We are dual stacked which means our customers are.
I'm not going to tell you what your job is. I'm curious, though, whether your customers specify the Internet Protocol, and if so, whether they specify a version number? As we say in rfc6540, you should be certain you know whether an implementation is inclusive or exclusive of IPv6. Lee
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google), (continued)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) manning (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Michael Brown (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Martin Hannigan (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Jared Mauch (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Julien Goodwin (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Christopher Morrow (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Geoff Huston (May 23)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Rubens Kuhl (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Martin Hannigan (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Martin Hannigan (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Lee Howard (May 23)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Lee Howard (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Matthew Petach (May 22)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Ryan Rawdon (May 28)
- Re: IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google) Matthew Petach (May 28)
- Re: NAT IP and Google Mark Andrews (May 21)
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- Re: NAT IP and Google Larry Sheldon (May 21)
- Re: NAT IP and Google Derek Andrew (May 22)
- Re: NAT IP and Google Royce Williams (May 22)
- Re: NAT IP and Google Chris Adams (May 22)