Carlos Friaças via ipv6-wg <ipv6-wg@ripe.net> writes:
CIDR. People that thought that terminology to students over the years really fumbled...
years ago? It's till taught. Did a entry level Juniper Certification some time ago and they asked which Class 10.10.10.10 belongs to. Sure CIDR turned 26 last month but hey.
But it's DHCPv6. Not DHCP! It works differently. And Android does not support it. Enterprise Customers want DHCP!
Is it unfixable...?
The Android side? No. Use google. You should find a discussion with a couple thousand posting on this topic. On the Enterprise side? I wouldn't bet on it.
6. Dots and colon, what's the difference?
I have do change my regex.
The world is all about changes :-)
"I've been working in the IT buissnes for 25 years and nothing has changed!" - I heared this more then once.
No, it's really the most robust planetary system. It can suffer attacks (it did, it does) but is still pretty much does the job.
People remember wired problems with DNS and people don't understand DNS. "I need to put the IP into my DNS Server" - The guy meant %systemroot%\sytem32\drivers\etc\hosts
And in enterprise networks it probably done by another team.
So? Teams inside the same organisation are supposed to speak :-)
Supposed is the right word. In theory yes, in reality most often not. Jens -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delbrueckstr. 41 | 12051 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink@quux.de | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------