Take IPv6 Out for a Spin
Date Posted: April 14, 2005 01:44 AM
Author: Mel Beckman
After perusing O'Reilly's book IPv6 Network Administration (reviewed in Dr. I. Doctor March 31, 2005), I decided to see just how hard it is to get IPv6 up and running. Not hard at all, it turns out. Just a little reading, a free IPv6 connection from Hurricane Electric, and a few minutes tinkering with an old Cisco 2611 router put me on the IPv6 Internet with my own IPv6 address block. I can now surf to any IPv6 site in the world, and run an IPv6 Web server to boot! You can do it too, and you should.

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