Well, combine all of this with the fac that application support is still
lacking.
Yes, Winblows XP does have it but it is rough.
Anyone know of any IPv6 software calculators? I like to doublecheck myself
since IPv6 is taking alittle getting used to.
I got my /48 from UUnet and now I am ready to
Well, I don't know that I would have used the word 'unfortunate' to describe
it. The fact is, why should you, me, or any country spend valuable
resources on doing something unless it's pressing? If the United States
isn't even close to running out of addresses (and we aren't), then why
should
Let me make a couple of observations. First, IPv6 is the standard for
a few niches, such as 3rd generation wireless and the infrastructure
for HDTV. If you will interface with these sectors, you will need to
use it. I think it's also being used in some new air traffic control
systems.
I still stand by my original convictions, which is that ipv6 will not be
adopted en-masse by regular American enterprises until and unless it is
economically justified to do so - and there is nothing unfortunate about
this, that's just the way economics works (economics being the study of the
Not with the USA fat and happy with enough v4 addresses for awhile. Plus
rfc1918, NAT and CIDR has helped a lot.
It's unfortunate but, until we here in the USA get hit with the neccessity
to move to IPv6, we are going to be slow to adopt it.
http://isp-planet.com/business/2002/ipv6_wait.html
My company would merge with another company soon. Both companies use
10.0.0.0/8 subnet, so we have to change one of them. I'm thinking maybe
it's a good chance to go ipv6. What do you guys think on this? Will ipv6
go enterprise soon?
Thanks.
Yoshi
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