Re: RFPs and IPv6

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I don’t think I suggested to turn off IPv4 … at least not at this stage.

Regards,
Jordi

@jordipalet


> El 2 jul 2024, a las 12:52, Fred Baker <fredbaker.ietf@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
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>> On Jun 30, 2024, at 8:29 PM, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> does the IETF feel that the LLC should be asked to require IPv6 support in future RFPs?
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> I personally feel that is a strong requirement. If we want others to turn it on, we need to turn it on.
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> Where I'm concerned is the requirement, implied in Jordi's note, to turn IPv4 off. I would like to do so, but I suspect it would have negative ramifications for the IETF.
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