On 03/05/2013 05:41 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
I think it's also important to cover the following topics somewhere in the process:
1. This will affect the entire organization, not just the IT department and will definitely impact all of apps, sysadmin, devops, operations, and networking teams within the IT department.
2. Training will be required for virtually all levels of the organization. End users won't need more than a ~2 hour introduction to what to look for during and
I've migrated (or enabled) offices (and homes) to IPv6 without them even realising it. If it's just enabling IPv6 connectivity there may be very little to be done with regards to training and informing end users. The beauty of IPv6 in my experience is that it is quite transparent, you don't even notice it is there (or shouldn't, if done properly). Adapting your current software to IPv6, that could be more tricky. Although if you use the right IPv6 aware libraries and functions it could be relatively easy in code. In my own apps it's just a matter of changing the ai_family flag of getaddrinfo() to AF_UNSPEC if not done so yet. Although interestingly that may have complications (sudden loss of connectivity or more subtle issues). So I can relate to the fact it can be tricky. Greetings, Jeroen -- Earthquake Magnitude: 5.0 Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2013 16:49:46 UTC Location: Nepal Latitude: 28.7312; Longitude: 82.2176 Depth: 10.00 km