[AusNOG] IPv4 Exhaustion date changed to December.
Andrew Cox
andrew at accessplus.com.au
Mon Jun 21 14:25:56 EST 2010
I'd recommend if you want to get some good hands-on time with IPv6 and
don't have native connectivity currently: head to he.net and sign up for
an allocation there.
Once you've got the basics happening, they have a quite extensive
self-certification(1) that requires you go all out in setting up a
domain of your choice to be fully IPv6 enabled/compatible.
It's (imho) a great starting point if you don't have work networks ready
to setup with IPv6 just yet and means that when you do/are ready you'll
have a much better understanding of how you can do your rollout.
Regards,
Andrew
(1) http://coffee.ipv6.epicwinrar.com - I'm currently sitting at the
Professional level waiting for some cached records to expire before I go
further :-)
On 21/06/2010 1:27 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:
> I totally 120% agree with you, its better to do it now (which is what
> I am trying to get them to do)
> then wait and haul ass (and being a SAAS company its pretty important
> we get it right the first time)
>
> Never the less the big guys in this firm think there is plenty of time
> to get this done, I am just looking for resources to throw to make
> them budge.
>
> :)
>
> Cheers,
> Karl.
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> On 21/06/2010, at 13:52, Shane Short wrote:
>
>> Regardless of *exactly* when it happens, do you want to start now and
>> have plenty of time, or keep stalling and have to bust your ass and
>> put in overtime to get things done? A little bit of hype never hurt
>> getting things done.
>>
>> -Shane
>>
>>
>> On 21/06/2010, at 11:50 AM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for that,
>>>
>>> However after having a fair look into that page it says nothing
>>> about exhaustion closing in at December?
>>> Another media hype article?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Karl.
>
>
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