From: g.duncanson (g.duncanson@pindar.com)
Date: Tue Aug 19 2003 - 11:08:33 GMT-3
I don't know about the lab, but I know one CCIE who refers to IPv6 as pure evil. I'm sure he's got it down though, more or less.
On 8/19/03 2:33 PM, ccie2be@nyc.rr.com wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Facts:
>
>1) On Sept. 1, the lab will be running version IOS 12.2 (which
>release?
>unknown)
>
>2) IOS 12.2(T) supports IPv6
>
>Does that mean that IPv6 is on the lab? I don't know but I can't
>imagine that
>if it is it will be worth more than a few points or that correctly
>configuring
>other technologies will be dependant on a thorough knowledge of IPv6.
>
>That's just my opinion - but I would like to hear what others think.
> dt
>
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