Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF 71 Plenary

Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl> Sat, 15 December 2007 15:57 UTC

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Subject: Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF 71 Plenary
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(Someone said)

    Lets do the experiment, but lets not run it in prime time until we know 
    how it will impact productivity.

Note that the experiment has been done already a couple of times. At a
couple of IETF meetings the IPv4 connections went down, but I could
connect back home with IPv6. Lately I have not bothered to check whether
I was running op v6 or v4. It just seemed to work.

	jaap

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