It appears that Comcast (in my region) has now implemented IPV6 locally. With the recent increase in speed that Comcast is busy advertising, my cable modem changed from IPV4 only to IPV6 only. My router now seems to be getting both an IPV6 address and an IPV4 address from my cable modem. I've really resisted the change so far but I suppose I should learn more about IPV6 preferably before I am forced to do so by circumstances beyond my control.
I have lots and lots of questions before I outright switch my internal network to IPV6 only. What do I need to know at a practical level? Is there a good reference that I can read?
Are there any issues with Domain controllers and local DNS servers? Does NAT even exist, broadcast domains, WINS? Convenient ways to enter a specific IPV6 address for they seem to be to long and inconvenient to remember: There are certain addresses that invariably have to be manually typed in like DNS servers and I really don't want to have to memorize very long hex numbers.
I have lots and lots of questions before I outright switch my internal network to IPV6 only. What do I need to know at a practical level? Is there a good reference that I can read?
Are there any issues with Domain controllers and local DNS servers? Does NAT even exist, broadcast domains, WINS? Convenient ways to enter a specific IPV6 address for they seem to be to long and inconvenient to remember: There are certain addresses that invariably have to be manually typed in like DNS servers and I really don't want to have to memorize very long hex numbers.