Ok, so the Feds are ready. What does this mean? They demonstrated that they can execute on a command and control basis which is their primary function. And how much did this silly exercise cost us?$$$$$$$
Next, what are the practical considerations? In the era of DHCP, if they wanted to use some of their huge licenses more smartly it would be a good start.
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DHCPv6 is required for VoIP
DHCPv6 is required for VoIP application, to get TFTP address to download a file for an IP Phone for plug and play to work for IPv6.
For data application Stateless Auto Configuration allows the various devices attached to an IPv6 network to connect to the Internet without requiring any DHCP.
please make sure links work
when I tried the link to describe the ipv6 standard
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/040208-ipv6-feds.htm
the response said it did not work. please fix
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