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[ipv6-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Deploying IPv6-Mostly Access Networks
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Anastasiya Pak
apak at ripe.net
Tue Aug 2 13:26:02 CEST 2022
Dear colleagues, Dual stack is the most common way of deploying IPv6 in access networks. A recent standard defines IPv6-mostly access networks, providing IPv4 connectivity only for legacy devices while allowing modern devices to run IPv6-only. My colleague Ondřej Caletka explored the deployment of IPv6-Mostly Access Networks. Read his article on RIPE Labs: https://labs.ripe.net/author/ondrej_caletka_1/deploying-ipv6-mostly-access-networks/ Best regards, Anastasiya Pak Marketing & Communications Officer RIPE NCC
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