IPv6 offers several ways that aren’t possible in IPv4 to assign IP addresses, and DNS set-up has differences as well. As IP technology has matured, the range of devices that the internet protocol ...
Hello. I recently obtained a static IPv6 prefix from my ISP (2degrees). On the WAN side, the static prefix is obtained the same way I used to get the dynamic prefix - using the DHCPv6 IPv6 ...
As security people, we all know that having too many options is always a bad thing: simple setup is often more secured than a complex setup. And, when it comes to IPv6, there are THREE ways to ...
The current version of the IP protocol, IPv4, has proved to be robust, easily implemented, interoperable and has stood the test of scaling to the size of today's Internet, most of which uses IPv4—now ...
Configuring DHCPv6 client on a Juniper SRX isn't as straight forward as it should have been. I hit a couple of speed bumps during the configuration so thought I’d document the experience for anyone ...
has anyone deployed a single-stack IPv6 network with DNS64 + NAT64 in a home or office/corporate network, and if so, how did you find it? deploying dual-stack networks is annoying because we need to ...
Geoff Huston questions the goal of completely replacing IPv4 with IPv6. Thanks to CDNs and mobile traffic, address scarcity is no longer a major problem. If you talk to networkers about IPv6, there is ...