2 September 2010

ICANN | IPv6 Address Added for Root Servers in the Root Zone

IANA — IPv6 Addresses for the Root Servers:

And all that IPV6 that you have been learning over the last four years or so, will start being useful outside of the lab. This is a quiet start to IPV6 rollout on the Internet.

At the moment, I don’t believe that we will be using IPV6 inside enterprise networks because there is no ROI or even desire to do so at moment, but for firewalls and internet gateways I think we will see IPV6 being the pushed by the service providers for our Internet Gateways and possibly MPLS networks.

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About Greg Ferro
Greg is a Network and Security Architect / Designer / Engineer working freelance in the UK and worked for Resellers, DotCom's, Large Corporate's and Service Providers across a variety of products & Vendors. He prefers to work for end users, believes in the life cycle, total cost of ownership and that near enough is often good enough. He likes talking about himself in the first person to feel "royal", even when hosting the Packet Pushers Podcast on Data Networking. More about Greg at http://etherealmind.com/who-am-i/ and you can follow him on Twitter.

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