Hi,
persuading people to move to IPv6. Especially when everyone already understands DHCP in the v4 world.
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enterprise) and once they stop thinking "I want to do everything in IPv6 in exactly the same way as I have always done in IPv4"
exactly. as my thoughts often gather at any IPv6 deployment event I go to "stop trying to shape IPv6 into your IPv4 model" yes, there are annoyances...like older routers/clients not supporting extensions to allow DNS/NTP etc from being fed in SLAAC...and clients only supporting SLAAC and not DHCPv6 etc etc but if you just SLAAC/DHCPv6 into your dual-stack environment then silly clients still get things via DHCPv4....and you start getting IPv6 connectivity...and then work through the NEXT part. more effort should be spent on eg address management and network topology. the client stuff is easy THEN we get to the stuff we should be looking at and expending more effort on... not 'how do I deploy IPv6?' but 'how do i switch off IPv4?' ;-) hopefully 2016 will be the year when more sites have IPv6-only networks on their enterprise networks with eg 464XLAT etc alan