1 Sep
2000
1 Sep
'00
5:03 p.m.
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Christian Kuhtz wrote:
Admittedly an interesting thought to encourage propagation, but then again, you can't treat an IPv6 migration as if IPv4 is just going to disappear overnight. So, that type of co-existance might actually be a good thing. Interop is typically where most issues occur.
Are we building production networks or doing experiments? IPv6 exhibits no added functionality over IPv4 + NAT, so why bother?
Pure v4 or v6 stacks are typically no brainers.
Yeah, sure, that's why there are so many broken IPv4 stacks around. ---vadim