IPv6 Buzz 059: More Listener Questions Asked And Answered

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IPB198: IPv6 Privacy and Temporary Addresses

Today our hosts discuss IPv6 Privacy and Temporary Addresses to clarify how address provisioning can potentially work for host operating systems. The discussion covers the difference between permanent and temporary privacy addresses, their uses, and how interface identifiers are ...  Show more

IPB197: SLAAC and the End of DHCP?

Today our hosts discuss the essential role of Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) in successfully deploying an IPv6-mostly network. SLAAC is required to assign a unique IPv6 address to the Customer-side Translator (CLAT), which allows devices to operate on IPv6. However, ...  Show more

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