Category: IPv6
IPv6 is Not the Boogeyman
We brought our #TipsFor6 Campaign down to Miami, Florida for the ARIN 41 meeting to add even more voices to this initiative. Our ARIN 41 meeting attendees had a lot to say about IPv6, so we want to share their insightful tips with you.
Don’t Get Caught Behind the Curve
Jay Ford of the Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services at The University of Iowa suggests why you should consider dual stack with IPv4 now that IPv6 has reached critical mass.
Don't hesitate, dive in! #TipsFor6 Recap
We asked, you spoke! Here are the best #TipsFor6 we collected from our community over these past few weeks.
What are your best TipsFor6?
Over the next few weeks, we will be asking you to share your best tips and lessons learned when it comes to IPv6. No matter what stage of IPv6 deployment you’re in, we encourage you to share your best #TipsFor6!
Making IPv6 a Reality in Our Region
As we move closer to our 20th anniversary, we take a look back at how much progress our community has made towards making IPv6 a reality in our region, and commit to working even harder to spread the message of IPv6 adoption in the years to come.
IPv6 is Not Optional
Mattias Lindgren, Senior Network Engineer at the University of Colorado Denver, details how he spearheaded the effort to enable IPv6 across two campuses and explains why adopting IPv6 is no longer optional.
How Do You IPv6?
If your company has made progress with IPv6, we'd like to talk to you! By featuring the good work you're doing with IPv6, we can inspire others to do the same.
Access All the Resources in the World
Charles R. Watts III of Washington & Jefferson College compares IPv6 to anything else in the IT industry that you have to put in the time to actually learn. Once you move to IPv6 you will be able to access all of the resources in the world without limiting yourself.
Stop Procrastinating and Do IPv6
Mike Milne of Carleton University takes us through the IPv6 planning process, highlighting why working on a complete end-to-end network design is enjoyable.
12 Steps to Enable IPv6 in an ISP Network
Jordi Palet Martinez summarizes the 12 fundamental steps necessary to achieve native IPv6 support and maintain IPv4 as a transparent service.
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