On 2/1/2011 9:13 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
As v6 innovation continues, v4 will be seen as something obsolete
that needs constant work (and v4 innovation will be more and more
about patching it to work and keep up with v6).

If it continues. The sad thing is, transition would have been a lot smoother if not for IETF politics. "You can't have these features! It's not IPv4! They would work perfectly fine, but we don't want you to do that!"

I still know a LOT of people who have no desire to switch. They are holding out until vendors implement the features they want. NAPTv6, default router in DHCPv6, etc, etc.


Jack

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