
Hi, let me remind that implementing IPv6 on OUR network is not sufficient to switch off IPv4 on it. Until the last IPv4 resource somewhere in the world will be switched off, you have to support IPv4 on your network. And yes, you need IPv4 to do that. 04.12.18 17:52, Gert Doering пише:
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 04:36:28PM +0300, Andrey Korolyov wrote:
prefer to not use word 'ghetto-' to avoid possible insults) who are simply not capable to build decent v6-capable infrastructure because capital investments for the first-market hardware are beyond their capabilities for a given network topology or bandwidth demands.
I slightly fail to follow this line of reasoning. IPv6 capable networking equipment has been around for 10+ years (20+, actually, but "production quality with most features you need available", 10+).
So even if you run your networks on used Cisco 7200s (which have been EOLed 5 years ago and can be bought really cheap) you can deploy IPv6 just fine.
Gert Doering -- NetMaster
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