> The main thing to do is to stop thinking about IPv4. Just put the IPv4 concepts aside and start thinking about it as if IPv6 just showed up on the scene as the L3 protocol.
That's exactly the problem with IPv6 and why its struggle to get traction as a replacement for IPv4. It's the Gnome3 of networking protocols.
That's exactly the problem with IPv6 and why its struggle to get traction as a replacement for IPv4. It's the Gnome3 of networking protocols.