Carlos Friaças via ipv6-wg <[email protected]> writes:

> CIDR.
> People that thought that terminology to students over the years really
> fumbled...

years ago? It's till taught. Did a entry level Juniper Certification
some time ago and they asked which Class 10.10.10.10 belongs to. Sure
CIDR turned 26 last month but hey.
 
>> But it's DHCPv6. Not DHCP! It works differently. And Android does not
>> support it. Enterprise Customers want DHCP!
>
> Is it unfixable...?

The Android side? No. Use google. You should find a discussion with a couple
thousand posting on this topic. On the Enterprise side? I wouldn't bet
on it.

>>> 6. Dots and colon, what's the difference?
>>
>> I have do change my regex.
>
> The world is all about changes :-)

"I've been working in the IT buissnes for 25 years and nothing has
changed!" - I heared this more then once.

> No, it's really the most robust planetary system. It can suffer attacks
> (it did, it does) but is still pretty much does the job.

People remember wired problems with DNS and people don't understand
DNS. 

"I need to put the IP into my DNS Server" - The guy meant 
%systemroot%\sytem32\drivers\etc\hosts

>> And in enterprise
>> networks it probably done by another team.
>
> So? Teams inside the same organisation are supposed to speak :-)

Supposed is the right word.  In theory yes, in reality most often not.
 
Jens
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