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IPv6 Buzz

Summary: IPv6 Buzz is for network engineers and infrastructure pros adopting IPv6 or who want to learn more about the protocol. Hosts Ed Horley, Tom Coffeen, and Scott Hogg demystify IPv6’s intricacies and deliver practical insights in a conversational style that explain the how and why of implementation. They’ve literally written the books about IPv6 and routinely consult on public, private, and federal deployments. IPv6 Buzz is an essential podcast for building your knowledge, confidence, and expertise in working in this increasingly important domain.

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 IPB146: The Basics of IPv6 Addressing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:50

If you’ve been wondering about the double colons and letters you’re seeing in IPv6 addresses, this is the episode for you. Tom and Scott break down IPv6 addressing, starting with the basics of binary and taking you all the way through the etiquette of not using capital letters in Layer 3 addressing (we’re looking at... Read more »

 IPB145: Internet Reconnaissance and IPv6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:06

Are you on the IPv6 hit list? Does your CPE device have Recommended Simple Security Capabilities? Are your ULA prefixes unique, but still manageable? Do you have a protection method structure or are you just hoping that the IPv6 space is so vast the bad guys will never find you? Tom Coffeen and Scott Hogg... Read more »

 IPB144: AWS Adds New Charge for IPv4, Governments Push toward IPv6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:08

A round-up of IP address news to start the new year: Eric Vyncke of the IETF has created an RFC 6724 website that is an excellent time-saving tool for figuring out source destination address selection processes. AWS announces more IPv6 features and support, and adds a new charge for public IPv4 use. State actors, including... Read more »

 IPB143: Are We Stuck With Dual-Stack Forever? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:41

These days, most network devices can speak both IPv4 and IPv6. A dual-stack approach can smooth the transition from one protocol to the other because organizations can get comfortable with IPv6 without having to make a hard cutover. However, they may get so comfortable that they never fully commit. In this episode Ed, Scott, and... Read more »

 IPv6 Buzz 142: IPv6 Basics – Why We Need IPv6 And How It’s Different From IPv4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:16

We kick off 2024 with a new limited series called “IPv6 Basics” for those listeners who might be new to this protocol or would like a refresher. Ed and Scott start with why IPv6 was needed and how it is different (and the same) as IPv4. Topics discussed include: Early drivers for IPv6 development IPv6... Read more »

 IPB141: IPv6 End Of Year Wrap-Up  | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:25

In this episode Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about 2023 and what stood out to us as important for IPv6. Topics discussed include: Overall levels of IPv6 adoption IPv6 security in 2023 IETF efforts with IPv6 IPv6-only in the enterprise Thanks for listening! Show Links: IPv6 Deployment Status (RFC 9386), April 2023 – RFC Editor Four... Read more »

 IPB140: IPv6 CLAT And IPv6-Only Networks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:31

In this episode Ed, Scott, and Tom discuss the Customer-Side Translator (CLAT) function and its role in enabling client connectivity in IPv6-only networks. Topics discussed include: Traditional use of the CLAT and 464XLAT by mobile service providers How the CLAT may be used in enterprise IPv6-only networks Where DNS64/NAT64 doesn’t work and drives the need... Read more »

 IPB139: Avoiding Typical IPv6 Pitfalls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:12

Network engineers and architects considering IPv6 can benefit from the experiences of those who have gone before them by avoiding the problems that have bedeviled other deployments. On today’s show, your hosts discuss three typical pitfalls and how to get over or around them without falling in. Those IPv6 pitfalls include: IPv4 thinking Deploying ULA... Read more »

 IPB138: Making Sense Of DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation (DHCPv6-PD) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:49

DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation (DHCPv6-PD) is an IETF RFC that lets one router delegate a long-lived prefix, using DHCP, to a requesting router. What’s the need for this? As the RFC notes, some applications expect stable addresses. It also notes: It is appropriate for situations in which the delegating router does not have knowledge about the... Read more »

 IPB137: Running IPv6 At An Internet Exchange | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:45

On today's IPv6 Buzz, we talk with Jason Gintert of the Ohio Internet Exchange about what's involved with running an IX and where IPv6 fits in to the picture. We also discuss Jason's work with the US Networking User Association, a group that brings together network engineers to share knowledge and learn from one another.

 IPv6 Buzz 136: IPv6 And Zero Trust Architecture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:04

In this episode Tom and Scott explore Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), where it aligns (and doesn't) with IPv6, and what the future might hold for both technologies.

 IPv6 Buzz 135: Making Sense Of IPv6 Address Formatting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:17

Today's IPv6 Buzz episode dives into the topic of IPv6 address formatting, the do's and don'ts of representing an IPv6 address, and what guidance RFC 5952 provides for representing these very long addresses in text.

 IPv6 Buzz 134: Revisiting Unique Local Addressing At The IETF | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:52

In today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed, Scott, and Tom bring Nick Buraglio back on to the show to discuss IPv6 Unique Local Addressing and the latest activity at the IETF to attempt to address both protocol and operational challenges associated with RFC 6724.

 IPv6 Buzz 133: Getting Familiar With IPv6 Multicast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:36

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom discuss IPv6 multicast, what it is, how it differs (and doesn't) from its IPv4 counterpart, and how it's used in production.

 IPv6 Buzz 132: Down The Rabbit Hole Of IPv6 Router Advertisements | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:02

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom get technical with a discussion of IPv6 Router Advertisements (RAs), what they are, what they're for, what information they contain, new and future RA options, and what you need to know about them to help deploy IPv6 effectively.

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