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Re: Bringing Up TCP/IP?
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Re: Bringing Up TCP/IP?


  • Subject: Re: Bringing Up TCP/IP?
  • From: Joshua Graessley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 09:52:09 -0800

On Jan 2, 2004, at 9:53 PM, Duane Murphy wrote:

> --- At Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:00:23 -0800, Joshua Graessley wrote:
>
>> If it's possbile to use IPv6, that mike work better. Chances are all
>> of
>> the interfaces have IPv6 enabled and have acquired an IPv6LL address.
>
> I really no nothing about IPv6. If it requires the device to know IPv6
> then I don't think that will work.

The device would have to support IPv6.

> Suggestions for reading up on IPv6?

I'm not aware of any really good reading, sorry.

> So IPv6 is brought up on interfaces even when nothing else is used? How
> far back does this go in OS's? We need back to 10.1.5-ish.

It started with 10.2. It's better in 10.3. It can be disabled in 10.3,
but is enabled by default.

-josh

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