My instructor at Cisco told us during the 2006 class that IPv6 will be surely established in 7 years. I guess that it will be here at 2013 though. During that period perhaps there will be an IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence, which to my opinion is a pain, because of the translations. A bad thing is that all the Cisco students who finished classes until almost 2006 had been thought and emphasized on IPv4, sub netting, VLSM. All this knowledge will be useless. 8-(
@hrbear As a fellow linux-mint user (mint-lxdm by the way) , I am planning on taking the CCNA in October should I focus alot more on Ipv6 or what how much of ipv6 is on the test as opposed to ipv4
@maxheedrum100 The IPv6 wasn't inside the CCNA curriculum on the year I finished the CCNA, they put it inside the CCNP curriculum in a small chapter, and none of the students expected it to appear in the final test. Unfortunately, yes, they were questions about it in the final test, and alot of them about 4 or 5 questions I don't remember exactly, but YES it "plays" in the finals...propably because it's the new technology. Also, things like EIGRP (cisco proprietary), also appear in the finals.
Thanks, but a couple of quick nits: IPv6 has more than trillions of addresses (in fact, more than "trillions of trillions" if counting it as a flat 128bit space), and please do not lead people to believe they will get a persistent address of their very own.
Oh, and saying it "works with v4 stuff" is an over-simplification ... :)
When he says it, it sounds like "p-e-n-i-s"
lapeurta12 1 month ago
Is it me or does he seem to speak a lot without actually giving good explanation to the subject?
rockingscooby 5 months ago
so the government must like ipv6 more than cisco
70rm3n70r 8 months ago
You can newer garanty.
hrflikk 8 months ago
So if the whole universe eventually became one big omega point computer. It would be based on IPv6.
celshader 11 months ago
IPv6 is rolling out this year. All the IP's were taken by the 3rd February. They have not however been all assigned.
3tasker1 1 year ago
u rock
akash7771jaiswal 1 year ago
Kacchi dabeli ko kahan se laye
charanjitajamani 1 year ago
My instructor at Cisco told us during the 2006 class that IPv6 will be surely established in 7 years. I guess that it will be here at 2013 though. During that period perhaps there will be an IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence, which to my opinion is a pain, because of the translations. A bad thing is that all the Cisco students who finished classes until almost 2006 had been thought and emphasized on IPv4, sub netting, VLSM. All this knowledge will be useless. 8-(
hrbear 1 year ago
@hrbear As a fellow linux-mint user (mint-lxdm by the way) , I am planning on taking the CCNA in October should I focus alot more on Ipv6 or what how much of ipv6 is on the test as opposed to ipv4
maxheedrum100 5 months ago
@maxheedrum100 The IPv6 wasn't inside the CCNA curriculum on the year I finished the CCNA, they put it inside the CCNP curriculum in a small chapter, and none of the students expected it to appear in the final test. Unfortunately, yes, they were questions about it in the final test, and alot of them about 4 or 5 questions I don't remember exactly, but YES it "plays" in the finals...propably because it's the new technology. Also, things like EIGRP (cisco proprietary), also appear in the finals.
hrbear 5 months ago
he is a joker...
atbajwa 1 year ago
@atbajwa no he's not you are
bukkworm 1 year ago
IPv6 IPs are hard to memory
GloriousOtaku 2 years ago
This guy looks and talks like Frank Caliendo.
EricTheRed03 2 years ago
nice, couldnt make it more clear
ageorgantas 2 years ago
really? Why did Cisco get the OxyClean guy to sell IPv6? Was there some reason You Tube needed an oversimplified description?
I deal with IPv6 every day and this just got under my skin.. Another reason I don't like the Cisco..
desertbaker13 2 years ago
To sell IPv6?. LOOOOOL
diegoramirezgarcia13 2 years ago
DO you know of a better tutorial video than this one?
syndicalist702 2 years ago
Thanks, but a couple of quick nits: IPv6 has more than trillions of addresses (in fact, more than "trillions of trillions" if counting it as a flat 128bit space), and please do not lead people to believe they will get a persistent address of their very own.
Oh, and saying it "works with v4 stuff" is an over-simplification ... :)
trejrco 2 years ago