On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 5:30 PM Jens Link <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim Chown via ipv6-wg <[email protected]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > - Is the linkage to the IPv6 Ready Logo programme still desired?
>
> It this still a thing? Haven't heard of it in a long time.
>
Yes this program is still on-going.  It recently updated to 8200/8201
support and  It currently has over 2000 devices with over 100 getting the
Logo this year.

>
> > - Are there new classes of equipment to add, e.g. IoT/low power,
>
> Probably. Maybe another document? Does it make sense to have your
> network fully IPv6 ready when the majority of devices dose not support
> IPv6. And where do you take all the additional IPv4 addresses from?
>
> > WiFi controllers, …?
>
> Yes! Including appliances used for captive portals, AAA servers, ...
>
> I'm currently getting paid for building some infrastructure in a WiFi
> project and will not ask about IPv6 anymore. It's to pain full.
>
> > - Are specific sections outdated, or are there significant new
> > sections to add?
>
> The SEND requirment? No OS I'm aware of does support it and it only
> makes sense when the networking hardware and the OS support it.
>
> Jens
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