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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Sage Level. I love it. ๐Ÿ˜

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      • DefenderLLCD
        DefenderLLC @johnpoz
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        @johnpoz Meanwhile, AT&T just "doubled" the cost for any static IPv4s for residential customers. So my /29 just went from $15/mo to $30/mo. Still keeping it though!

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          herozero
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          Thanks for the info, I love spurring a good chat. Yeah I had no idea it was standard for IPv6 localohost, it was not showing in 23.3 which is what really caught my eye. Cheers

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            herozero @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 I'm having MAS90 and MAS200 ERP ptsd just seeing the word SAGE.

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              behemyth @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz

              The US Government is mandating IPv6 now. They are even starting to shift some of their internal services to IPv6. It will only be a matter of time now before everyone has to learn it, and has no choice.

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              • rtorresR
                rtorres Rebel Alliance @behemyth
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                @behemyth said in DNS homepage display error:

                @johnpoz

                The US Government is mandating IPv6 now. They are even starting to shift some of their internal services to IPv6. It will only be a matter of time now before everyone has to learn it, and has no choice.

                I work for a DoD agency and I have yet to see our installation switch from the good ol IPv4. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @rtorres
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @rtorres haha - yeah when has the gov/dod done stuff on time ;)

                  https://media.defense.gov/2021/Jul/13/2002761414/-1/-1/0/DOD-MEMORANDUM-DEPARTMENT-OF-DEFENSE-IMPLEMENTATION-OF-INTERNET-PROTOCOL-VERSION-6.PDF

                  They still have time to get to the 80% mark ;)

                  c. Require that at least 80 percent of IP-enabled assets on DoD networks are operating in IPv6-only environments by the end of FY 2025.

                  edit: quick once over that doc, looks there is really no actual drop dead date, because they have a clause where if stuff doesn't support IPv6 it can stay, and just need to come up with a plan to retire it.. Which could be 20 years from now knowing the gov/dod, and some the really OLD equipment I worked on when I was in the navy..

                  Seems more like they are saying new equipment needs to be IPv6.. Which is great..

                  And also a clause where you can file for an exception ;) to the rule..

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                  • DefenderLLCD
                    DefenderLLC @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz They're probably still using Cisco 6500s too. LOL

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @DefenderLLC
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                      @DefenderLLC Oh I wouldn't doubt it - I have seen those still in the wild, and not gov or dod ;)

                      I would have to check with my buddy, but they still had a 6509 in the DC, pretty sure last time I checked with him the uptime was like 12 years ;)

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                      • DefenderLLCD
                        DefenderLLC @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz I remember deploying hundreds of 6509s and 6913s when I worked at Dell from the mid-90s to early 2000s. We had them everywhere as DC and mid-core switches along with those Cisco Lightstreams (ATM). I also remember when the gig over copper blades came out which was a big deal back then.

                        I'm really showing my age here... LOL

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @DefenderLLC
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                          @DefenderLLC they were a workhorse that is for sure! I can tell you for sure there are still plenty still out there working away... I just texted my buddy to see if they have it still up.. I know I had found an old switch with a 10 year something uptime, and was asking my buddy what was the longest uptime he had seen, and he said their 6509 was like 12 years something - he had sent me the output.. I just texted him to see if it still online or they finally got rid of it, I know they were moved one of the DCs to a new location.. And that might of been on the chopping block, but lets see if he gets back to me anytime soon ;)

                          I just looked - my current gig we have some 4500s still in operation.. One I just connected to has an uptime of 10 years, 19 weeks ;)

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                          • DefenderLLCD
                            DefenderLLC @johnpoz
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                            @johnpoz Wow! Yeah, those things were/are pretty bulletproof - literally. Are they still running CatOS code, or did they finally start supporting IOS?

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @DefenderLLC
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                              @DefenderLLC its running IOS 3.04.02 sg ;) heheh

                              Buddy got back to me the 6509 has been up 11 years 40 weeks, but they have a 3750 that has been up 12 and 16 weeks ;) maybe confused the uptimes when he first told me..

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                              • DefenderLLCD
                                DefenderLLC @johnpoz
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                                @johnpoz said in DNS homepage display error:

                                @DefenderLLC its running IOS 3.04.02 sg ;) heheh

                                Buddy got back to me the 6509 has been up 11 years 40 weeks, but they have a 3750 that has been up 12 and 16 weeks ;) maybe confused the uptimes when he first told me..

                                Dude, that's awesome. I bet Dell still has tons of 3750s, 2924s, and 2948s in the IDF closets!

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                                  behemyth
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                                  I used to have those in my environment with longer uptimes than that. Unfortunately I get audited and I'm not allowed to use EOS/EOL gear at all, so most of them got replaced with 9400/9500's in VSS years ago.

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                                  • DefenderLLCD
                                    DefenderLLC @behemyth
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                                    @behemyth said in DNS homepage display error:

                                    I used to have those in my environment with longer uptimes than that. Unfortunately I get audited and I'm not allowed to use EOS/EOL gear at all, so most of them got replaced with 9400/9500's in VSS years ago.

                                    When I worked at GM, we had a yearly exercise that required simulating dozens of every type of network failure that you can think of on the MFG floor, so the uptimes would never be more than one year. Stuff like simulated WAN circuit outages, switch port failures, etc. They didn't do that in the corporate offices though.

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