> Anyone interested in setting up IPv6 enabled LANs in their home, labs and
> looking for some helpful documentation (read as: newbie friendly), should
> check out the free IPv6 book 'The Second Internet'[1] authored by Lawrence
> E. Hughes, CTO and Chairman, Infoweapons.


its wonderful that you informeed about this free book.

I once asked Madam Radia Perlman "will Ipv6 ever happen?". She
responded that "There will not be a conversion from IPv4 to IPv6 but
there will be islands of IPv6 connected by tunnels of IPv4".

This may be a perspective surely, but we cant overhear the people who
'created' Internet. This is same as the usage of DSL MODEMs over
conventional telephony wire, as we cant replace every twisted pair
with a fiber.

MPLS VPNs, VLANs and NATing eliminated the need of IPv6 - this is all
we heard and saw in last years. even after this, if IPv6 is being
implemented as 'Freedom day from IPv4', people like me keep their
fingers crossed. We still see a phased deployment for sure..




Mohit Singh
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Today's Imagination is Tomorrow's Innovation
Today's Innovation is Tomorrow's Common Sense
Today's Common Sense is Tomorrow's Nonsense

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