Hotels/Airports with IPv6

Mark Andrews marka at isc.org
Fri Jul 10 22:02:58 UTC 2015


In message <A24F7CF2-0CD8-4EBA-A211-07BC36988A87 at beckman.org>, Mel Beckman writ
es:
> Limited municipal budgets is all I can say. IPv6 has a cost, and if they
> can put it off till later then that's often good politics.
>
> -mel via cell

IPv4 has a cost as well.  May as well just go IPv6-only from day one and
not pay the IPv4 tax at all.

The cost difference between providing IPv6 + IPv4 or just IPv4 from
day 1 should be zero.  There should be no re-tooling.  You just
select products that support both initially.  It's not like products
that support both are more expensive all other things being equal.

Mark

> > On Jul 10, 2015, at 2:42 PM, Mark Andrews <marka at isc.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > In message
> <CAL9jLabA5nO6YQ99CRhDgRTHTSB0VgP3GDNeu-VU2-4R_1_pLQ at mail.gmail.com>
> > , Christopher Morrow writes:
> >>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Mel Beckman <mel at beckman.org> wrote:
> >>> I working on a large airport WiFi deployment right now. IPv6 is
> "allowed =
> >> for in the future" but not configured in the short term. With less
> than 10,=
> >> 000 ephemeral users, we don't expect users to demand IPv6 until most
> mobile=
> >> devices and apps come ready to use IPv6 by default.
> >>
> >> 'we don't expect users to demand ipv6'
> >>
> >> aside from #nanog folks, who 'demands' ipv6?
> >>
> >> Don't they actually 'demand' "access to content on the internet" ?
> >>
> >> Since you seem to have a greenfield deployment, why NOT just put v6 in
> >> place on day0? retrofitting it is surely going to cost time/materials
> >> and probably upgrades to gear that could be avoided by doing it in the
> >> initial installation, right?
> >
> > +1 and you will most probably see about 50% of the traffic being IPv6 if
> > you do so.  There is lots of IPv6 capable equipment out there just
> waiting
> > to see a RA.
> >
> > Mark
> > --
> > Mark Andrews, ISC
> > 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
> > PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: marka at isc.org

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Mark Andrews, ISC
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PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: marka at isc.org



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