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Re: V6 still not supported
From: Masataka Ohta <mohta () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 20:10:59 +0900
John Curran wrote:
The fact that the majority of the network operators don’t use IPv6 is irrelevant under such victory conditions,
Then, let's have a victory condition for IPv6 that no one use IPv6 is the victory and all of us are happy. Masataka Ohta
Current thread:
- Re: V6 still not supported, (continued)
- Re: V6 still not supported Matthew Craig (Mar 25)
- A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) John Curran (Mar 24)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Philip Homburg (Mar 28)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) John Curran (Mar 25)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Philip Homburg (Mar 28)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Mark Andrews (Mar 30)
- RE: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Pascal Thubert (pthubert) via NANOG (Mar 31)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Mar 28)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Ca By (Mar 28)
- Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported) Joe Maimon (Mar 28)
- Re: V6 still not supported Masataka Ohta (Mar 24)
- RE: V6 still not supported Pascal Thubert (pthubert) via NANOG (Mar 23)
- Re: V6 still not supported Re: 202203231017.AYC Abraham Y. Chen (Mar 23)
- RE: V6 still not supported Re: 202203231017.AYC Pascal Thubert (pthubert) via NANOG (Mar 23)
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- Re: V6 still not supported R: 202203232156.AYC Abraham Y. Chen (Mar 25)
- Re: V6 still not supported Re: 202203231017.AYC Abraham Y. Chen (Mar 25)
- Re: V6 still not supported Masataka Ohta (Mar 22)
- Re: V6 still not supported bzs (Mar 18)
- Re: V6 still not supported Michael Thomas (Mar 18)
- Re: BOOTP & ARP history John Gilmore (Mar 19)
- Re: BOOTP & ARP history Michael Thomas (Mar 19)