In message <20170614132510.6ff832a5@ime1.iment.local>, Paul Kosinski writes: > Has IPv4 faded away and I didn't notice? Unlike the well planned switch > to Area Codes, IPv6 is not backward compatible.
It has started to fade away. If you have IPv6 at home, statistically, most of your traffic will be IPv6. There will be outlier homes but in general IPv6 will carry more traffic than IPv4. B2B traffic isn't quite as high but there too IPv6 takes a significant amount of traffic. > (The telcos would have gotten rather a lot of complaints if they said > every had to get a new telephone number, and also -- new telephones.) I've had to get new telephone numbers to fit in more customers over the years with support for the old number being removed after a year or so. 462910 -> 4162910 -> 94162910 As for new telephones, yes this has been manditory, switching from rotary to DTMF. There was a period of overlap but support for rotary phones was turned off in the exchange. Most of you have thrown out several generations of computing devices that have supported IPv6 without even being aware you were doing so. IPv6 support is 20+ years old. My daughter, who has now left home, has lived her entire life with equipement in the house that has supported IPv6. The house had working IPv6 connectivity before she went to primary school. She graduatuted from Y12 last year. I'm still waiting for my ISP to turn on IPv6. The CPE router supports it. I just routed around them to get IPv6 at home. If you have a piece of computing equipement bought in the last 10 years that doesn't suppport IPv6 today it is because the manufacture is a ludite, not because IPv6 doesn't work. Mark > On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 22:10:25 +1000 > Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> wrote: > > > > > In message <f165d73a-ef43-a28e-758a-3a509eabc...@sidn.nl>, "Marco > > Davids (SIDN)" writes: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Not sure if this has been proposed before, but I am wondering: > > > > > > Has ISC ever considered to change the default 'dig -t' option from > > > A to AAAA? > > > > > > -- > > > Marco > > > > This would break too many scripts. You can do this for yourself > > by setting the type in $HOME/.digrc > > > > % cat ~/.digrc > > -t AAAA > > % dig isc.org > > ;; BADCOOKIE, retrying. > > > > ; <<>> DiG 9.12.0-pre-alpha+hotspot+add-prefetch+marka <<>> isc.org > > ;; global options: +cmd > > ;; Got answer: > > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 1235 > > ;; flags: qr rd ra ad; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: > > 1 > > > > ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: > > ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 > > ; COOKIE: 3ababe63d14205ae8cec9f7659412776a8b43cb46b335466 (good) > > ;; QUESTION SECTION: > > ;isc.org. IN AAAA > > > > ;; ANSWER SECTION: > > isc.org. 6 IN AAAA > > 2001:4f8:0:2::69 > > > > ;; Query time: 0 msec > > ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1) > > ;; WHEN: Wed Jun 14 22:09:26 AEST 2017 > > ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 92 > > > > % > > > _______________________________________________ > Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe > from this list > > bind-users mailing list > bind-users@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users