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Jens Link
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Wed Oct 28 22:32:46 CET 2020
Tim Chown via ipv6-wg <ipv6-wg at ripe.net> writes: Hi, > - Is the linkage to the IPv6 Ready Logo programme still desired? It this still a thing? Haven't heard of it in a long time. > - Are there new classes of equipment to add, e.g. IoT/low power, Probably. Maybe another document? Does it make sense to have your network fully IPv6 ready when the majority of devices dose not support IPv6. And where do you take all the additional IPv4 addresses from? > WiFi controllers, …? Yes! Including appliances used for captive portals, AAA servers, ... I'm currently getting paid for building some infrastructure in a WiFi project and will not ask about IPv6 anymore. It's to pain full. > - Are specific sections outdated, or are there significant new > sections to add? The SEND requirment? No OS I'm aware of does support it and it only makes sense when the networking hardware and the OS support it. Jens -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delbrueckstr. 41 | 12051 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink at quux.de | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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