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Just as a aside , our company is currently planning the rollout of IPv6 in our MPLS VPN core, which will be dual stacked (ipv4/ipv6 running on the same router/interface) for a while ( years ) . We will also be migrating existing customer VPNs and offering IPv6 where appropiate/required. Dual stacking will be with us for quite a while.<BR>
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Dave vk2jdh <BR> <BR>
> From: geoff-lists@gatwards.org<BR>> To: ozaprs@aprs.net.au<BR>> Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 06:52:12 +0930<BR>> Subject: Re: [OZAPRS] VK4TTT<BR>> <BR>> IPv6 is intended for anyone to use. IPv6 came about due to the shortage of<BR>> addresses in the existing IPv4 address space. On the Hubs we are using it<BR>> where possible, but the hubs do only support connections from other servers.<BR>> If an end server supports IPv6, then it is available to the wider community<BR>> to make use of :)<BR>> <BR>> Once 4TTT's server is sorted and running properly we'll look at adding a<BR>> normal 'aprs.net.au' hostname for it (perhaps fourth - but also provide an<BR>> ipv6 hostname in aprs.net.au as well)<BR>> <BR>> Regards,<BR>> Geoff<BR>> <BR>> > -----Original Message-----<BR>> > From: ozaprs-bounces@aprs.net.au [mailto:ozaprs-bounces@aprs.net.au] On<BR>> > Behalf Of Scott Evans<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, 5 January 2011 10:32 PM<BR>> > To: Australian APRS Users<BR>> > Subject: Re: [OZAPRS] VK4TTT<BR>> > <BR>> > I could be talking out of my butt! I think that IPv6 was initially<BR>> > really only for T2/HUB/CORE inter server connection, not really<BR>> > intended for the end user (?)<BR>> > --<BR>> > Sent from my Android phone. Please excuse my brevity.<BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > OZAPRS mailing list<BR>> > OZAPRS@aprs.net.au<BR>> > http://lists.aprs.net.au/mailman/listinfo/ozaprs<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> OZAPRS mailing list<BR>> OZAPRS@aprs.net.au<BR>> http://lists.aprs.net.au/mailman/listinfo/ozaprs<BR>                                            </body>
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