I have a customer that has been running "IPV6 ONLY" on Cisco Platforms for 5
years. No IPv4 at all. I cannot divulge the vendor but I just wanted to let
you know that it has been supported for some time. The masses are catching
up very quickly as well. ISIS seems to be the best choice for migration in
the SP environment.
Does this help?
On 5/20/10 10:15 AM, "Syed Moazzam Daimi" <daimi.moazzam_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Fellas,
>
> Its been a while since I hear that IPv4 is going off soon, back in the days
> when I started with IP addressing and Subnetting it was the first thing I
> read. I know NAT has brought us this far and I wonder till what time we will
> be using IPv4.
>
> I've heard China has largest setup of IPv6 setup, Federal department in US
> has started using it since 2005, and India is working on many deployment
> projects of IPv6.
>
> Personally I feel that Cisco world is not ready for IPv6 yet completely, as
> things are not designed the way those are for IPv4, making IPv6 depending on
> IPv4. When I was working on IPv6 for my CCIE and worked very hard on it, but
> never used it after lab and now I have to open Cisco document if I am
> discussing on IPv6.
> Having said this, what you guys think about IPv6 and Cisco IPv6 future, I
> know its gonna be there but when do you think we'll be fully indulged into
> it ?
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