[c-nsp] OT : IPv6 - Will it hit like an "avalanch"?

Church, Charles cchurc05 at harris.com
Tue Apr 1 12:06:54 EDT 2008


Guess I won't bother with Christmas presents that year!  So does NAT-PT take off again so they can all work together?  None of the tunnelling or dual-stack schemes seem to be getting much traction.

Chuck

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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] OT : IPv6 - Will it hit like an "avalanch"?


The Mayas made some paintings and predictions that on 2012-12-21 the 
world will end. They also painted something like a net that spans around 
the globe. Since I heard that, I suppose that I know the exact date when 
we'll all switch to IPv6 ;-)

My suggestion would be to leave IPv4 for all the "core" services, 
routers, maybe even servers, ... and move all cable/DSL users, 
web-enabled cell phones, PDAs, UMTS cards, .... (all those not so vital 
devices) to IPv6.


Greets,
Bernd








Patrick J Greene schrieb:
> I keep seeing all of these articles about IPv6 being put off until the last minute and then we will all have to scramble to put it in(http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/033108-ntt-anerica-ipv6.html) .  What are your thoughts and plans?  Is anybody really running out of IP space, other that ARIN?  Need we need to be looking at getting IPv6 Internet connections and hosting on IPv6 now?  What about non ISP's?  Does corporate America really need to worry?
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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