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  1. Re:wow on Cisco Linksys Routers Still Don't Support IPv6 · · Score: 0

    This has been a known feature of higher end Cisco products for some time now. Originally discovered as a bug in higher end access points. Not only does it work across space time, but also across the dimensional barrier. Contact your local SE and ask for access the "bishop-bell" debug build of IOS for your platform.

  2. Re:What's the big deal? on Military Pressuring Vendors On IPv6 · · Score: 1

    Most of the backbone providers haven't fully upgraded their networks to ipv6 because the massive routers and switches that they use are quite expensive.

    And I can fart gold plated nano bits that form IPv6 address. Hurm, apparently I too can just make shit up. Gold plated IPv6 nano bit shit at that.

  3. Re:How long will IPv6 last? on Military Pressuring Vendors On IPv6 · · Score: 1

    Well if your talking Cisco. ACL's on a switch or router != firewall. Try using an ASA. Soon you will learn to love Network Objects and Network Object groups.

  4. Re:How long will IPv6 last? on Military Pressuring Vendors On IPv6 · · Score: 0

    Looks like someone should learn about how site local addressing can coexist with global addressing. Oh, you do separate your internal and external DNS right?

  5. Simple on Best IT-infrastructure For a Small Company? · · Score: 1

    Start with he network; Cisco ASA5505, Cat 3750-24, UC520 + 1 6965 phone per desktop. Servers and Desktops Buy a dell power edge 905 server. Toss Small Business server on it, setup roaming profiles, wsus, and windows deployment services. Buy dell optiplex 980 desktops, build windows 7 deployment image, sysprep and upload to server. Deploy image to all the desktops at once, lock down admin privileges, setup deep freeze and with a nightly or weekly maintenance mode. But then again, they should have hired someone who already knew this.