Welcome to the IPv6 Community

Welcome to the CSC IPv6 Community.  We encourage everyone to share their knowledge and start conversations on issues such as adding IPv6 capability to your networks and discuss challenges and successes around network services migration. All topics are welcome, including routing address management, translation, tunneling, firewall, security, DNS, MTU, applications and protocol stack issues.
Remember, just like in the workplace, be courteous to your fellow forum participants. Please refrain from using disparaging or obscene language or posting advertisements.
Cheers,
Dan Bruhn
CSC Community Manager

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