Author Archives: Tom Coffeen
Author Archives: Tom Coffeen
In this episode of IPv6 Buzz Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about some of the challenges and best-practices when troubleshooting IPv6, including tools that work for IPv4 and v6, online test sites, and more.
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Today's IPv6 Buzz discusses how to sell IPv6 as a project. That is, doing the advocacy work in your organization to drive IPv6 adoption. We examine the business and technical arguments you can make, including tying IPv6 to initiatives around cloud, containers, and zero trust.
The post IPv6 Buzz 097: Selling An IPv6 Project To Your Organization appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's IPv6 Buzz discusses different strategies for going IPv6-only in both greenfield and brownfield environments.
The post IPv6 Buzz 096: Greenfield Vs. Brownfield IPv6-Only Deployments appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In the latest episode of IPv6 Buzz we talk to network architect Ben Bittfield about his experience moving to a large enterprise after a decade of IPv6 design and deployment work at Sprint/T-Mobile, and how learning IPv6 can impact your enterprise career.
The post IPv6 Buzz 095: Enterprise IPv6 Is Here – Time To Pivot Your Career? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
IPv6 adoption is growing worldwide. On today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, we discuss which countries are leading the way, what IPv6 adoption looks like among enterprises and service providers, and what it means for network engineers and architects.
The post IPv6 Buzz 094: Measuring IPv6 Growth appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this latest episode of IPv6 Buzz, Ed, Scott, and Tom do their first episode-long dive into DHCPv6, how it works, how it differs from IPv4 DHCP, and some aspects of dealing with its deployment.
The post IPv6 Buzz 093: Dissecting DHCPv6 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In the latest episode of IPv6 Buzz, we tackle the first listener questions of the year (well, really left over from the end of 2021 but still good ones!). Those questions cover topics including Unique Local Addressing (ULA) and SD-WAN, NAT66, IPv6 prefix delegation, and more.
The post IPv6 Buzz 092: Listener Questions – NAT66, Stable IPv6 Prefix Delegation And More! appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode we discuss presentations at the recent UK IPv6 Council meeting. More importantly, we say thanks to you, our listeners, for keeping IPv6 Buzz in your IT podcast playlist this tumultuous year---as well as for all the great listener questions and feedback. We'll see you again in 0x7e6 (2022, that is) for even more adventures in the 128-bit IPv6 wormhole!
The post IPv6 Buzz 91: Thanks For Listening To IPv6 Buzz In 2021! appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode Ed, Scott, and Tom chat about Unique Local Addresses (ULAs), what they are, how they are used, when (or if) you should use them in your networks.
The post IPv6 Buzz 90: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (ULAs) And You appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this IPv6 Buzz episode, Tom and Ed chat with Mukom Tamon, AFRINIC's head of capacity building, about IPv6 Deployathon events and how Mukom and AFRINIC are helping move IPv6 deployment forward in Africa and beyond.
The post IPv6 Buzz 089: An IPv6 Deployathon With AFRINIC appeared first on Packet Pushers.