Sursh,
let us say we have 5 classes of host implementations:
1) IPv4 only and those which will never be upgraded with IPv6 support
2) partly broken IPv6 support and without DHCPv6
3) partly broken IPv6 support with DHCPv6
4) full IPv6 support without DHCPv6
5) f
Hi Ole,
On 10-09-13 05:20 AM, Ole Troan wrote:
Olaf,
let us say we have 5 classes of host implementations:
1) IPv4 only and those which will never be upgraded with IPv6 support
2) partly broken IPv6 support and without DHCPv6
3) partly broken IPv6 support with DHCPv6
4) full IPv6 support with
Olaf,
>> let us say we have 5 classes of host implementations:
>>
>> 1) IPv4 only and those which will never be upgraded with IPv6 support
>> 2) partly broken IPv6 support and without DHCPv6
>> 3) partly broken IPv6 support with DHCPv6
>> 4) full IPv6 support without DHCPv6
>> 5) full IPv6 suppor
Hi Ole,
thx for your analysis of the problem space.
Please find my comments in line.
Ciao
Olaf
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