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On Dec 18, 2007, at 12:39 PM, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
In the same way that there is a difference between a bricklayer and
an architect there is a difference between an engineer and a
network admin.
On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:07 AM, David Kessens wrote:
This issue will only develop into an outage if you bring the wrong
survival tools: I suggest you leave your hammer home and make sure
that you can use ipv6 only. There is no rocket science here. People
have done this before.
David, I think you missed Phillip's point. The average engineer at
the IETF meeting isn't in control of significant aspects of his IT
infrastructure, such as whether his IT department has enabled IPv6
access to his mail server. Sure, I have IPv6 running on my Mac (it
defaults "on" and I dont turn it off) and someone with IPv6 in their
network can presumably get web pages from www.ipv6.cisco.com. That's
not the same as "being productive".
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