Skylais
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anyone know lots about ipv6?
Its apparently added into this newer edition of the cisco course im taking, lot of emphasis on it. I mean i know the advantages on it and stuff, its just hard, memorizing all the ipv4 stuff and then all of the ipv6 stuff plus all of the commands for everything and learning how to deal with servers and all the different protocols. phew so much
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just wondering if ipv6 is really acknowledged about? It seems to have a lot of advantages, but yet the switch-over is slow and some people dislike it, idk why though.
Its apparently added into this newer edition of the cisco course im taking, lot of emphasis on it. I mean i know the advantages on it and stuff, its just hard, memorizing all the ipv4 stuff and then all of the ipv6 stuff plus all of the commands for everything and learning how to deal with servers and all the different protocols. phew so much
...just wondering if ipv6 is really acknowledged about? It seems to have a lot of advantages, but yet the switch-over is slow and some people dislike it, idk why though.
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