Addressing the Service Provider Transition to IPv6 - Part 1 of 4: The Changed Landscape

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In this 4 part series, Cisco's Kelly Ahuja, SVP Service Provider Chief Architecture Office, and Dr. Ray Mota of ACG Research, discuss the Service Provider transition to IPv6 and address multiple topics supported by customer perspectives from Comcast, Argentina Telecom, Rogers, and Free.

Watch the entire series:

Addressing the Service Provider Transition to IPv6 - Part 1 of 4: The Changed Landscape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyf3-1Xe_lU

Addressing the Service Provider Transition to IPv6 - Part 2 of 4: An Industry Framework
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtvDFUtjztA

Addressing the Service Provider Transition to IPv6 - Part 3 of 4: Carrier-Grade IPv6 Solution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnuQyr9KcTs

Addressing the Service Provider Transition to IPv6 - Part 4 of 4: An Economic Analysis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzcniu5BsvA

For more information on Cisco's Carrier Grade IPv6 Solution, please visit our web site:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1017/networking_solutions_solution_catego...

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  • I love how Ray keeps rubbing his crystal ball at the beginning...

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  • @sandite5 Obviously, you don't know anything about networking.

  • @sandite5 They're talking about EXTERNAL addresses, not internal ones. NAT is just forwarding ports regarding a specific static IP address that's used INTERNALLY on the network. We are absolutely running out of IP addresses, as IPv4 only uses 32-bit addresses.

  • Pshhh we aren't running out of addresses, just NAT it and you will be fine!... Gotta love how it's because of the ISP's that we are at this stage. Lord knows they just don't want to upgrade their equipment when they charge us out the ass for their crap service.

    When it comes to ISP service, I envy Japan :(.

  • Enjoyed this video, the background music left a hell of a lot to be desired though! Very irritating....

  • Why do they have to make it so hard? Me I woulda just gave it 6 octets and called it IPv6

  • It's rather humorous that we're at this stage at all. It has been known for over a decade that we would run out of addresses. The past 5 years has been screaming about the well running dry. But now, everyone is like, OH! WE HAVE NO ADDRESSES! >.<

  • @Collecian subnetting is needed to help with routing.

  • @raazstone And no subnetting!

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