[Leaplist] Good read. -- IPv6 has already been adopted

Austin Denyer (Ozz) ozz at ozz.is-a-geek.net
Fri Nov 3 16:46:20 EST 2006


On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 10:00:05 -0500, "Bryan J. Smith"
<b.j.smith at ieee.org> wrote:
> 
> It's also the main reason why I want to see a peer-replicating, unified
> layer-2/layer-3 name server that replaces separate DHCP/DNS services on
> corporate subnets.  IPv4/IPv6 DHCP/DNS addressing, resolution, dynamic
> updates, rules and other distribution should be seemless and well
> integrated, and no one offers that yet (not even Microsoft with ADS,
> only IPv4, and "seemless" is not exactly true either).  Good corporate
> network partitioning, naming and other practices/conventions would be
> standard fall-outs of such a design.

What would this mean for existing hardware, such as Cisco switches?
For example, I have a Cisco 2924 and a 2820 - would they be trash with
IPv6?

> I've been meaning to finish a whitepaper on this for years now.

I'd love to read that...

Regards,
Ozz.
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