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IPV6 in enterprise best practices/white papaers
- Subject: IPV6 in enterprise best practices/white papaers
- From: mikevs at xs4all.net (Miquel van Smoorenburg)
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 22:36:10 +0100
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
In article <xs4all.12519635.4213.1359489253787.JavaMail.root at benjamin.baylink.com> you write:
>----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Doug Barton" <dougb at dougbarton.us>
>
>> > Depends on how big your "deployment" is. For a small office -- say,
>> > 100 PCs or less; something that will fit in what I will catch schidt
>> > for referring to as a "Class C" :-) -- with a single current
>> > generation consumer market edge NAT router, then yes, in fact, you
>> > Just Plug It All In.
>>
>> Well sure, but the same would be true for the equivalent IPv6
>> deployment.
>
>Is that in fact true? My takeaway from watching NANOG the last 8 years
>is that it doesn't always work like that.
That's how it works for all our customers: they plug in the consumer
market edge IPv4 NAT + IPv6 router we send them, and they have IPv4 + IPv6
and often don't even realize it.
Mike.