IPv6 Buzz 066: Is IPv6 Baked Enough?

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In this week’s episode Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about IPv6 operational maturity, IPv6 standards, and the IETF process with Russ White, Infrastructure Architect at Juniper Networks. Russ holds 47 networking technology patents and is the author of more than 40 technical and educational publications. Topics discussed include: * How the IETF RFC process works and why IPv6 RFC 8200 is so important * The level of overall IPv6 maturity * How much change to the protocol we might * What role does (and should) Enterprise operator experience with IPv6 play in developing IETF (and other) standards? Thanks for listening! Sponsor: ITProTV Start or grow your IT career with online IT training from ITProTV, and enjoy a special offer for IPv6 Buzz listeners: sign up and save 30% off all plans! From CompTIA and Cisco to EC Council and Microsoft, ITProTV offers more than 4,000 hours of on-demand training. Stream ITProTV’s courses live & on-demand worldwide via Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, PC, or via iOS or Android apps. Visit itpro.tv/BUZZ for 30% off all plans. Use promo code BUZZ at checkout. Show Links: Russ White on LinkedIn @rtggeek – Russ White on Twitter Rule11.tech – Russ White’s blog The Hedge Podcast Link-State Protocols on Data-Center Fabrics – Internet Protocol Journal (PDF) RFC 8200 – Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification – IETF RFC 2026 – The Internet Standards Process — Revision 3 – IETF Your Hosts: * Tom Coffeen @ipv6tom * Scott Hogg @scotthogg * Ed Horley @ehorley

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