Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
>Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >> >> Significant interest in Asia. >> Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air >> traffic control > >HDTV? Do you have any thoughts or pointers as to why HDTV >would be looking at v6? When I was at Nortel, we were told by the HDTV people that they planned to use V6 for their infrastructure. Don't have more specifics--it was a "future capabilities" of a IP/CATV design. **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73828&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use IPng, though. Seriously, regarding IPv6. Who's currently migrating to it? Any enterprise networks that aren't providers of some sort? I'm going to assume that at some unknown point in the future IPv6 will finally push IPv4 completely off the radar. Any guesses about how long we'll be waiting for that day to come? Other than for the intellectual enjoyment of it, is there any reason why Joe or Jane Engineer should really start learning IPv6 right now? Regards, John Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73667&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
>Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >> >> Significant interest in Asia. >> Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air >> traffic control > >HDTV? Do you have any thoughts or pointers as to why HDTV >would be looking at v6? When I was at Nortel, we were told by the HDTV people that they planned to use V6 for their infrastructure. Don't have more specifics--it was a "future capabilities" of a IP/CATV design. **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73841&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
One reason is if you work with the US DoD or interconnect with them in any way: http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0609/web-dodip-06-13-03.asp Annlee John Neiberger wrote: > And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use > IPng, though. > > Seriously, regarding IPv6. Who's currently migrating to it? Any enterprise > networks that aren't providers of some sort? > > I'm going to assume that at some unknown point in the future IPv6 will > finally push IPv4 completely off the radar. Any guesses about how long we'll > be waiting for that day to come? Other than for the intellectual enjoyment > of it, is there any reason why Joe or Jane Engineer should really start > learning IPv6 right now? > > Regards, > John > **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: > http://shop.groupstudy.com > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73670&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
Eurocontrol, the European organisation for safety of air navigation, is planning to migrate parts of their international X.25 based networks to IPv6. Later UMTS (wireless 3G networks) releases will use IPv6 as well. Will last some years though. Eric - Original Message - From: "annlee" To: Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:19 PM Subject: Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667] > One reason is if you work with the US DoD or interconnect with > them in any way: > > http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0609/web-dodip-06-13-03.asp > > Annlee > > John Neiberger wrote: > > And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use > > IPng, though. > > > > Seriously, regarding IPv6. Who's currently migrating to it? Any enterprise > > networks that aren't providers of some sort? > > > > I'm going to assume that at some unknown point in the future IPv6 will > > finally push IPv4 completely off the radar. Any guesses about how long > we'll > > be waiting for that day to come? Other than for the intellectual enjoyment > > of it, is there any reason why Joe or Jane Engineer should really start > > learning IPv6 right now? > > > > Regards, > > John > > **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: > > http://shop.groupstudy.com > > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html > **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: > http://shop.groupstudy.com > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73679&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
>Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >> >> Significant interest in Asia. >> Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air >> traffic control > >HDTV? Do you have any thoughts or pointers as to why HDTV >would be looking at v6? When I was at Nortel, we were told by the HDTV people that they planned to use V6 for their infrastructure. Don't have more specifics--it was a "future capabilities" of a IP/CATV design. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73807&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > > Significant interest in Asia. > Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air > traffic control HDTV? Do you have any thoughts or pointers as to why HDTV would be looking at v6? Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73792&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]
At 3:33 PM + 8/7/03, John Neiberger wrote: >And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use >IPng, though. I was at the Toronto IETF meeting when the final IPng decision was made. Scott Bradner had been going on and on about how V4 had served us well, but it was time for a new generation. (Note: V6, V7 and V8 were all proposals). Somebody in the back of the auditorium yelled out "What are we going to do when IPng runs out of steam?" Immediately, someone came back "IP Deep Space Nine!" (the next available #) Somebody else said "Yeah, but who's going to support it?" "Doh! What's the name of the commander of DS9?" [1] And we saw it...Chief O'Brien complaining to his boss that he was trying to load the new IOS 17329287.23(4)T release into his Cisco 85852230XL router, but it wouldn't fit into the 128 petabyte RAM. [1] For non-fans, Benjamin Sisko. Hey, spellings change in 300 years. > >Seriously, regarding IPv6. Who's currently migrating to it? Any enterprise networks that aren't providers of some sort? Significant interest in Asia. Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air traffic control > >I'm going to assume that at some unknown point in the future IPv6 will >finally push IPv4 completely off the radar. Any guesses about how long we'll >be waiting for that day to come? Other than for the intellectual enjoyment >of it, is there any reason why Joe or Jane Engineer should really start >learning IPv6 right now? > >Regards, >John >**Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: >http://shop.groupstudy.com >FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: >http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73680&t=73667 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html