Hi Steve,
IPv6 is real.as is the need for it. The good news is that we'll get to
benefit from work done internationally, as certain other countries are
critically short of IPv4 space.
Just when it will become something that is mandatory is still an open
question. We've had a number of
At 1/14/2011 10:15 AM, Steve Barnes wrote:
Fred, I thought about posting back to you all day yesterday and
finally decided to.
Glad you did. I don't mind taking unpopular views.
I agree that there will always be some sort of IPV4 out and
available. They are constantly trying to get
good points Fred.
I tend to look @ things differently
1. IPv7 is not here
2. IPv6 is
Moving forward only helps all of us - and it is not a move 1 step forward and 2
steps back ... so in this case the vendors supporting IPV6 just makes sense.
On Jan 14, 2011, at 11:32 AM, Fred Goldstein
At 1/14/2011 12:07 PM, Glenn Kelley wrote:
good points Fred.
I tend to look @ things differently
1. IPv7 is not here
Ironically, at the time it was adopted, it had already been
implemented in the major routers and many hosts. It was ready to
go. (Of course it has been set aside since then,