Category: IPv6

Demand for IPv6 Warrants Development Efforts

Demand for IPv6 Warrants Development Efforts

 • Marc Aeberhard

Marc Aeberhard, VoIP Product Manager, explains how Patton recognized the need for IPv6 and how they created a step-by-step plan to deploy it.

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Agile Dual-Stack Approach to Campus-Wide IPv6 Roll Out

Agile Dual-Stack Approach to Campus-Wide IPv6 Roll Out

 • Tony Casciano

Tony Casciano explains how University at Buffalo - SUNY made nearly 100% of their enterprise services IPv6-enabled. The goal from the outset: to implement IPv6 services without disrupting existing IPv4 services

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Reexamining How We Build and Operate Networks

Reexamining How We Build and Operate Networks

 • John W. O'Brien

John W. O'Brien shares a timeline of UPenn's IPv6 deployment and explains why implementing IPv6 does not have to be especially difficult, costly, or disruptive. In fact, IPv6 can be deployed incrementally and even opportunistically.

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An IPv6 Journey Two Decades in the Making

An IPv6 Journey Two Decades in the Making

 • Brian Jones

Brian Jones takes us through Virginia Tech's IPv6 journey that began back in 1997, and he recommends several items everyone will want to consider early on in their deployment.

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IPv6 for Governments and Enterprises:  Impact and Implementation in 12 Steps (Part 2)

IPv6 for Governments and Enterprises: Impact and Implementation in 12 Steps (Part 2)

 • Jordi Palet Martínez

In part two of a two-part series, Jordi Palet Martínez discusses the 12 steps it takes to deploy IPv6 in government and enterprise networks.

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IPv6 for Governments and Enterprises: Impact and Implementation in 12 Steps (Part One)

IPv6 for Governments and Enterprises: Impact and Implementation in 12 Steps (Part One)

 • Jordi Palet Martínez

In part one of a two-part series, Jordi Palet Martínez discusses the impact of deploying IPv6 in government and enterprise networks.

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Why Are You Thankful For IPv6?

Why Are You Thankful For IPv6?

 • Erin Pratt

Here at ARIN, we’re thankful for IPv6 every day. But we wanted to know from you, why are you thankful for IPv6?

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A Model for Advancing IPv6 Deployment in REN and Higher Ed Networks

A Model for Advancing IPv6 Deployment in REN and Higher Ed Networks

 • Lola Killey

Lola Killey describes Merit Network’s two-year pilot program that could serve as a model for the higher education and REN communities for promoting and advancing IPv6 deployment in their networks.

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Dual Stack and Paint By Numbers

Dual Stack and Paint By Numbers

 • Barry Bahrami

Barry Bahrami of Commercial Network Services compares the ease of deploying IPv6 to painting by numbers. He also touches on why end-to-end native IPv6 is the only way to minimize possible points of failure and to connect without CG NAT getting in the way.

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Setting Customers Up for Success with IPv6

Setting Customers Up for Success with IPv6

 • Matt Lundstrom

Matt Lundstrom of GlowHost details why getting in on the ground floor of IPv6 adoption means setting customers up for success now and in the future.

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