On 25 January 2016 at 10:16, Daniel Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > > Only change is the vendor specific config sythax…. > > That’s pretty much it. Yes. :-) >
And this is a fallacy I've seen too often. The first version of this fallacy was "Just 96 bits more". IPv6 differs in much MORE than configuration syntax. - There's the fun and interesting (not always standards compliant) ways that various combination of flags within RA messages interact with different OSes - There's the interesting implications of having both RAs and DHCPv6 each providing different configuration options - There's the implications of ICMPv6 and MLD gaining new levels of criticality (if that's even a word) to operating IPv6. Pretty much in every deployment case I've read, the implementers who get burned often are because they adopted this fallacious mentality and then the reality hit them in the face.
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