#CiscoChampion Radio is a podcast series by technologists for technologists. In this episode, Cisco Champion Scott Hogg discusses IPv6 with Tim Martin and Shannon McFarland and others at Cisco Live in Orlando.
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Cisco Champion Host
- Scott Hogg (@scotthogg), Cisco Champion member, CTO.
Cisco Guests
- Tim Martin (@bckcntryskr), Product Sales Specialist, Hall of Fame Distinguished Speakers.
- Shannon McFarland (@eyepv6), Distinguished Consulting Engineer, Hall of Fame Distinguished Speakers.
Other Guests
- Ed Horley (@ehorley), IPv6 Center of Excellence – Technical Advisory Board.
- Tom Coffeen (@ipv6tom), Chief IPv6 Evangelist and Distinguished Architect.
Podcast Discussion Topics
- 6th anniversary of the IPv6 launch
- Status of IPv6
- Where enterprise are at in deploying IPv6
- Gaps that prevent successful adoption in the enterprise space
- Facebook and T-Mobile’s role in v6
- Use cases for a v6 native installation
- The importance of education in IPv6 adoption
- The IoT opportunity
- Routing and addressing planning
- Cost savings of IPv6
- Horley math
- Traffic steering and service chaining with IPv6
- Segment routing, SRV6
- IPv6 header structure
Resources
- IPv6 Security book by Scott Hogg
- IPv6 address planning book by Tom Coffeen (Riley & Assoc)
- Beyond dual stack session CLUS (Monday) with Mark Townsley
- Hitchhikers guide to IPV6
- IPv6 sessions at Cisco Live Orlando 2018
- FLPRST-2116; BRKRST-2116
- Infoblox IPv6 Center of Excellence
- Hexabuild
- Rocky Mountiain IPv6 Taskforce
- California IPv6 Taskforce
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Good podcast and resources, thanks for sharing!
As long as blog posts such as these are served from an IPv4 server instead if an IPv6 one, the answer to the question in the title is unfortunately: no.
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