IPv6 - a noobs prespective

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Wed Feb 9 22:22:21 UTC 2011


There have been IPv6 for dummies sessions at many past NANOGs.

If NANOG is willing to provide time and space for them at future events, I will
be happy to conduct the tutorial sessions.

Owen

On Feb 9, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:

> With the recent allocation of the last existing IPv4 /8s (which now kind of
> puts pressure on going v6), it would be wonderful if at the next couple of
> NANOGs if there could be an IPv6 for dummies session or two :)
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Jack Bates <jbates at brightok.net> wrote:
> 
>> On 2/9/2011 12:03 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>> 
>>> The thing that terrifies me about deploying IPv6 is that apps
>>> compatible with both are programmed to attempt IPv6 before IPv4. This
>>> means my first not-quite-correct IPv6 deployments are going to break
>>> my apps that are used to not having and therefore not trying IPv6. But
>>> that's not the worst part... as the folks my customers interact with
>>> over the next couple of years make their first not-quite-correct IPv6
>>> deployments, my access to them is going to break again. And again. And
>>> again. And I won't have the foggiest idea who's next until I get the
>>> call that such-and-such isn't working right.
>>> 
>> 
>> What scares me most is that every time I upgrade a router to support needed
>> hardware or some badly needed IPv6 feature, something else breaks. Sometimes
>> it's just the router crashes on a specific IPv6 command entered at CLI (C)
>> or as nasty as NSR constantly crashing the slave (J); the fixes generally
>> requiring me to upgrade again to the latest cutting edge releases which
>> everyone hates (where I'm sure I'll find MORE bugs).
>> 
>> The worst is when you're the first to find the bug(which I'm not even sure
>> how it's possible given how simplistic my configs are, isis multitopology,
>> iBGP, NSR, a few acls and route-maps/policies), it takes 3-6 months or so to
>> track it down, and then it's put only in the next upcoming release (not out
>> yet) and backported to the last release.
>> 
>> 
>> Jack (hates all routers equally, doesn't matter who makes it)
>> 
>> 





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