From: istong@stong.org
Date: Wed Jan 04 2006 - 09:16:51 GMT-3
Hi Leigh,
Had heard the same thing with the government. Not only is
equipment purchased by the government supposed to be IPv6 
compatable - but several pieces such as the DoD backbone
network must support IPv6 by 2008. Should be a good IPv6
experiment :)
Ian
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> Hey Nick,
> 
> If it's on the lab blueprint - there's every chance it
> could be on the  lab that you sit.
> 
> With some big things being dropped at the beginning of the
> year, then I  would expect this kind of thing to be
> present more and more.
> 
> I remember reading that the US government said that all of
> their nodes  need to be IPv6 compatible by 2007 (although
> - I could be totally  wrong), my thinking is: when the
> government proves ipv6 is good, then  others will follow.
> 
> Stands to reason that Cisco's top rated experts should all
> be very  efficient in ipv6 and all of its routing
> protocols before then.
> 
> Bottom line would be to expect it, then it can't trip you
> up.  It's not  that tricky a thing to get the hang of.
> 
> Best of luck
> LH
> 
> loke14@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> >What is the extent of ipv6 ospf if any on ccie r&s lab?
> >
> >Nick 
> >
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