On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 10:12:48AM -0400, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Eliot Lear wrote:
If v6 is even close to ready, wouldn't it be sad that this sort of testing isn't done at interop? Or is it just sad that v6 isn't so close to being ready? Or is it both?
The suggestion was to run a "v6 only network". Does anyone on the NANOG list believe that v6 is at all ready to be run without any v4 underpinnings and provide a real service to a customer base?
-- Brandon Ross
very - very close. if you have fewer than 50,000 nodes in your net, and its not topologically dense, then you -can- run a native IPv6 net w/o dual stack (save on the edge translator and the DNS (and DHCP - if you have the patches)) for all of them. I've done it - on several networks. --bill