On 2010-10-21 16:59, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
On 10/21/2010 4:28 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
Actually for those of my clients in one location, it served as an impetus to extend a contract with Level3 for another 3 years - with their existing allocation of a /24 of IPv4 addresses included.
All well and good until some of their customers are on IPv6... Then what?
I'm sorry, can you expand on exactly what you mean by this?
Are IPv6 connected machines unable to access IPv4 addresses?
Unless you put a application/protocol translation in the middle IPv6 can't talk to IPv4. yahoo("IVI","Ecdysis NAT64") for two possibilities one have for that, oh and yahoo("IPv6Gate") for a ready-to-use HTTP specific one. But if you didn't know that fact, you might want to invest in a proper book about IPv6 and read up quite a bit. As this is NANOG, a good operational book is "Running IPv6". Greets, Jeroen