We typically do SLAAC everywhere but have a small usecase for specific servers that we want to have easier to remember IPs (Specifically domain controllers we'd like the addresses to end in ::A x. Is ...
As I'm ramping up with IPv6 here I keep running into plenty of "how should this be done?" moments. End user subnets are easy, enable SLAAC, some DHCPv6 for DNS and let the hosts pick their own ...
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IPv6 was delivered with migration techniques to cover every conceivable IPv4 upgrade case, but many were ultimately rejected by the technology community, and today we are left with a small set of ...