Hi,
I dualstacked my network about 10 years ago, and at the moment the majority of my network is IPv6 only.
Everywhere I don't need IPv4 I drop it and go IPv6 only.
I don't think it will be long before I only have IPv4 on the edge of my network. Some proxies and a few servers delivering content to the outside world.
More space.
No headaches about having assigned a /24 to a VLAN and realizing it should have been a /22 to begin with.
Love it.
Jan Hugo
I dualstacked my network about 10 years ago, and at the moment the majority of my network is IPv6 only.
Everywhere I don't need IPv4 I drop it and go IPv6 only.
I don't think it will be long before I only have IPv4 on the edge of my network. Some proxies and a few servers delivering content to the outside world.
More space.
No headaches about having assigned a /24 to a VLAN and realizing it should have been a /22 to begin with.
Love it.
Jan Hugo