On 2/3/11 7:36 AM, Jared Mauch wrote: > (apologies to REM) > > On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Jon Lewis wrote: > >> The real fun's going to be over the next several years as the RIR's become >> irrelevant in the acquisition of scarce IPv4 resources...and things become >> less stable as lots of orgs rush to implement a strange new IP version. > > There's clearly two things that need to be done: > > 1) Major infrastructure (ie: backhaul, corporate, ISP gateway) need to be > upgraded/configured to support IPv6 > 2) Edge networks need to start to hand out IPv6 addresses and name servers. > I think it would be great if providers started handing out IPv6 addressed > name servers when an IPv4 client does a dhcp renew, etc. >
Well, I'm doing my part by turning up native IPv6 at my parent's house this week or next. They are not technically inclined and I'm confident it won't be a problem. ;) ~Seth