9000+ prefixes in the BGPv6 table can't be wrong. Owen, can you send your squad of IPv6 evangelism ninjas over to Mike's house and correct this attitude. I vote that the people still using IPv4 when the rest of us have gone IPv6 and started to turn off IPv4 be called Horwathites. (like Luddites.) If Mike's message wasn't a metaphorical wooden shoe being tossed into the gears, then I just don't know any more. -- Dan Boehlke Sr. Network Engineer TIES Technical Services dan.boehlke@ties.k12.mn.us 651-999-6213 www.ties.k12.mn.us On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:22 AM, David Farmer <farmer@umn.edu> wrote:
On 7/30/12 11:02 CDT, Mike Horwath wrote:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:00:34AM -0500, Justin Krejci wrote:
No IPv6?
But no one uses IPv6...
Really no one?
I have to disagree, since IPv6 launch we have seen a significant increase in IPv6 traffic. Yes, most of our traffic is still IPv4, but IPv6 is now at least a few percent instead of a few 100ths of a percent.
So, I would say no one.
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