by Packet Pushers
IPv6 Buzz is for network engineers and infrastructure pros adopting IPv6 or who want to learn more about the protocol. Hosts Ed Horley, Tom Coffeen, and Nick Buraglio demystify IPv6’s intricacies and deliver practical insights in a conversational style that explain the how and why of implementation. They’ve literally written the books about IPv6 and routinely consult on public, private, and federal deployments. IPv6 Buzz is an essential podcast for building your knowledge, confidence, and expertise in working in this increasingly important domain.
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April 18, 2025
What if there was an simple way to test software and services to see if they work in a variety of IPv6 environments, including v6-only, dual-stack, and others? That’s the goal of the IPv6 Test Pod Project. This project provides a device, at no cost to the applicant, that comes with a variety of v6<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb173-the-ipv6-test-pod-project/" title="ReadIPB173: The IPv6 Test Pod Project">... Read more »</a>
April 3, 2025
On today’s episode we’re doing some follow up on listener comments and questions that have come in via the Follow Up on packetpushers.net. We cover questions regarding IPv6 for small businesses, then go even smaller and answer a question about IPv6 for home networks. Lastly, we have a quick discussion about Path MTU discovery with<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb172-ipv6-smb-does-it-work-plus-other-listener-questions/" title="ReadIPB172: IPv6 SMB – Does it Work? Plus Other Listener Questions!">... Read more »</a>
March 20, 2025
Our ongoing IPv6 Basics series continues with an episode on v6 routing essentials. We start with a comparison of various routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, EGP, and BGP. We look at pros and cons of each, and discuss challenges such as dual stack IPv4 and IPv6 network implementation, memory and resource use with IPv6, and<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb171-ipv6-basics-routing/" title="ReadIPB171: IPv6 Basics – Routing">... Read more »</a>
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