Is There A Business Case for IPv6?

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

With Peter Tseronis, Deputy Associate Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Energy
Jennifer Geisler and Peter discuss the value of moving to IPv6, Peters experience with the U.S. governments IPv6 roll out, and walk through compelling factors that will require some businesses to migrate faster than others. For more visit http://www.cisco.com/go/factorfiction

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  • reading off auto script, doesn't seem like she knows what shes talking about.

  • i agree, i didn't get answer ether, and i doubt there is business using ipv6 it cost a lot to migrate and whole network got to be redesigned and bunch apps updated so ipv6 will have to wait few years more

  • I might be wrong, but I didn't get the clear answer to the question "what's the business case for ipv6".

    One BC will probably come in 2012 when the price of the public IPv4 address will start to get higher. Money is a good BC ;-)

    But currently, I guess that none enterprise company is ready to move to IPv6, without interrupting something in network. There is no support on current net devices for things like DHCP snooping v6, DAIv6, IPSGv6,...

    btw: When does Cisco plan to move to IPv6 internally?

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