[ipv6-wg] IPv6 experiments at future RIPE Meetings
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Zbynek Pospichal
zbynek at dialtelecom.cz
Tue Feb 2 16:42:31 CET 2010
Hi, I see plain IPv6 without any kind of IPv4 support including protocol translation as very nice idea there. People could see how much (or how few if I would like to be accurate and/or sarcastic) of public and their own private services like their SSH, POP3, SMTP or IM accounts could be reached by IPv6. It could be also a motivation for a lot of people to make more services v6 available *before* the meeting. I see a lot of v6 enabled networks but only a small amount of v6 enabled services. BR, Zbynek Dne 2.2.10 15:56, Carlos Friacas napsal(a): > > Hi James & all, > > I missed the "Berlin experiment" and i honestly feel those experiments > are only useful to allow "IPv6 advocates" to check if they can really > live/function without the "safety net" that IPv4 really is. :-) > > I already know i can have 100% functionality with IPv6-only, because > there is some stuff on my domain that i have absolutely no control. > > IMHO, for the meeting "neutral attendee" this kind of experiment may > become a pain, and it may, to some extent, create/increase resistance to > IPv6 usage/deployment. > > So, if the NCC is interested in allowing people to test how ready they > really are to survive without IPv4 i would advice on installing one wifi > access point a bit away from where most people concentrate, and clearly > tag that area as "No IPv4 available here". > You might even want to "stamp" the floor with colorful arrows driving > people for the edge "Test-how-will-you-survive-without-v4" zone. :-)) > > > Best Regards, > Carlos
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