Grant Sewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe Cisco are using IPv6 for their high-level VoIP
> setups, but I cannot confirm this.  Certainly IPv6 is only
> given a passing mention in even Cisco's most recent CCNA
> syllabus.  The recent CCNP syllabus goes into more detail
> as to how IPv6 addressing works, but doesn't really talk
> about it's implementation.
> I'm thinking that perhaps IPv6 is going to be a "coming
> technology" for a little while yet.

As I mentioned before, some distros are now assigning the
IPv6 FE80::/64 LINKLOCAL subnet on default install -- namely
SuSE.  If anything, we should have a LPIC-2, if not a LPIC-1,
candidate at least know how to _disable_ the IPv6 with
"ifconfig" in any next revision of the exam.






> 
> Grant.
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> Certified Linux Professional (LPIC-1)
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