>> you have something new and interesting about ipv6? if so, did you >> submit? > If you are going to stand at microphones at other groups meetings and > take credit for turning on the first v6 network, perhaps you should be > asking yourself this very question?
first, i did not say i turned it on. i said the company for which i worked did. second, nothing new and interesting about ipv6 of which i am aware. > My colleagues and I need some training. We don't have the experience. > I'm asking because we want to see this at NANOG and I'm wondering why > there isn't. wow! you missed the one day workshop in the lacnic meeting you just attended? bummer. what would a nanog v6 workshop contain? especially given the excellent tee shirt "96 more bits, no magic?" randy