Agree on these issues as listed below, with added a few, including security concern, DHCP, ... :

 - Addressing issues( DHCP issue may belong to this)
- DNS issues
- Firewall issues
- Tunneling issues
- Transition mechanisms issues
- Happy eyeballs issues
- Why avoiding at all cost saying “if you have issues just disable IPv6”
- Security issue
- less supporting software/solutions, like accounting/management/trouble shooting softwares...

Just my two cents for consideration.

Best regards,
--Yan

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发信人:Jan Zorz - ISOC <zorz@isoc.org>
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时  间:2013年09月09日 16时56分57秒
主  题:[bcop] Suggestions for top-10 IPv6 issues that trigger residentialusers to call helpdesk


Dear BCOP group ;)

I'm trying to put together a list of (at least) top-10
problems/situations/issues on IPv6 that annoys the end user to the point
that he calls operators helpdesk and claims that "internet is not working".

What are possible issues, that a guy at helpdesk will encounter and the
IPv6 could be the cause?

What can go wrong?

The areas that I identified are:

- Addressing issues
- DNS issues
- Firewall issues
- Tunneling issues
- Transition mechanisms issues
- Happy eyeballs issues
- Why avoiding at all cost saying “if you have issues just disable IPv6”

Any suggestions and ideas in building top-10 or top-15 most common
issues would be greatly appreciated.

As this document is aiming to document the best current operational
practice for the operator, I'll also ask for suggestions the IPv6
working group (if the chairs will permit me to do so) and maybe gain
some more interested experts to join our (for now) small group.

Cheers, Jan