On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:18 PM, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
With IPv6 you can get rid of DHCP, forget VPN's, forget DDNS, forget
HSRP, and most importantly you no longer need NATs that understand every protocol that runs through it and so remove a possible single point of
failure.

Some of us would disagree rather strongly with one or more of those
points. For instance, for us DHCPv6 is a hard requirement.


seconded. And currently there's no way we're gonna live without HSRP/ VRRPv6. Waiting for RA/NUD to timeout is just way too slow (besides, several OSs behave quirky with multiple default gateways presents).

No VPNs? What about host-to-host IPSec VPNs (e.g MS DirectAccess)?

    --Daniel.
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