Hello all,
One of the questions I often get asked during after teaching/facilitating
and IPv6 session is: "Now I know all these tech bits and how they come
together, but what are the steps for deploying IPv6?"
I've often scratched my head because I thought 'that's obvious', however I
gave have de
On Sun, 2013-01-27 at 12:31 -0500, William Herrin wrote:
> Right. On a each local machine you can often override the default
> behavior. That default dynamically kicks in for all machines as soon
> as there's an IPv6 router on the LAN. Configurable? Sort of. Realistic
> solution to the cited proble
In message
, Harald
Koch writes:
> On 26 January 2013 17:38, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > As for "breaking" your LAN, if the applications take 60 seconds to
> > fallback to the other address they were already broken. Go complain
> > to your application vendor. Some vendors have already fixed this
Subject: Re: IPV6 in enterprise best practices/white papaers Date: Sun, Jan 27,
2013 at 12:31:37PM -0500 Quoting William Herrin (b...@herrin.us):
> Right. On a each local machine you can often override the default
> behavior. That default dynamically kicks in for all machines as soon
> as there'
Subject: Re: IPV6 in enterprise best practices/white papaers Date: Sun, Jan 27,
2013 at 10:01:04AM -0800 Quoting joel jaeggli (joe...@bogus.com):
> Tunning dekstop operating systems is not the scalable side of
> enterprise network deployment.
No problem if it is a deployment. If it is the usual
On 2013-01-27 11:01, joel jaeggli wrote:
On 1/27/13 9:01 AM, Harald Koch wrote:
In the meantime, the network engineers struggling with this stuff need
workarounds (like the tuning parameters you and others have
mentioned).
Tunning dekstop operating systems is not the scalable side of enterpris
On 2013-01-26 09:41, Sander Steffann wrote:
after that I can start configure bgp with ISP.
No. *First* talk to your ISP, get address space (either from your ISP or
provider independent), make an addressing plan, configure your firewalls and
configure your back bone, then connect to your ISP,
On 1/27/13 9:01 AM, Harald Koch wrote:
On 26 January 2013 17:38, Mark Andrews wrote:
As for "breaking" your LAN, if the applications take 60 seconds to
fallback to the other address they were already broken. Go complain
to your application vendor. Some vendors have already fixed this
problem
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message
> , William
> Herrin writes:
>> In their infinite(simal) wisdom the architects of IPv6 determined that
>> a host configured with both a global scope IPv6 address and an IPv4
>> address will attempt IPv6 in preference to IPv4. If y
On 26 January 2013 17:38, Mark Andrews wrote:
> As for "breaking" your LAN, if the applications take 60 seconds to
> fallback to the other address they were already broken. Go complain
> to your application vendor. Some vendors have already fixed this
> problem with their applications.
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