

IPv6 Buzz
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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Jun 27, 2019 • 34min
IPv6 Buzz 029: You Just Got Your First IPv6 Addresses – Now What?
Your v6s are here--where do you want 'em? On today's IPv6 Buzz podcast, guest Tim Rooney dives into IPv6 address planning and management for IT teams that are just getting started.

Jun 13, 2019 • 57min
IPv6 Buzz 028: Are Container Networks Ready For IPv6?
Shannon McFarland discusses IPv6 and container networking on today's IPv6 Buzz podcast episode. We look at the state of v6 support in containers and orchestration platforms, how v6 addressing works with containers, the role of service meshes, and much more.

May 30, 2019 • 28min
IPv6 Buzz 027: Making The Leap To Enterprise IPv6
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast discusses key approaches to getting IPv6 deployed in the enterprise. Guest Enno Rey talks about how to identify quick wins, being liberal and flexible as you deploy, and more. The IPv6 crew also talks about IPv6 security, and Enno shares highlights from his recent RIPE78 presentation.

May 16, 2019 • 37min
IPv6 Buzz 026: MAP-T And Happy Eyeballs With Andrew Yourtchenko
The IPv6 Buzz crew talks MAP-T, MAP-E and Happy Eyeballs with Andrew Yourtchenko, co-author of the original Happy Eyeballs RFC. We discuss the role of Happy Eyeballs given current rates of IPv6 adoption, the differences between MAP-T and MAP-E, and more.

May 2, 2019 • 49min
IPv6 Buzz 025: Teaching IPv6 With Instructor And Author Rick Graziani
College instructor and author Rick Graziani stops by the IPv6 Buzz podcast to talk about teaching IPv6, including the differences between teaching college students and training IT professionals, how networking and IT are taught in universities and community colleges, and more.

Apr 18, 2019 • 59min
IPv6 Buzz 024: Enterprise IPv6 Address Planning Revisited
The Packet Pushers stop by the IPv6 Buzz studios for a follow-up conversation with Tom Coffeen and Ed Horley on IPv6 address planning, including why nibble boundaries are so useful for subnetting, use cases for PI and PA address spaces, and tool recommendations.

Apr 4, 2019 • 33min
IPv6 Buzz 023: How State Task Forces Drive IPv6 Adoption
State and regional IPv6 task forces advocate for IPv6 adoption by state governments and the private sector, and educate engineers. In today's episode we chat with George Usi, the Co-Chair of the California IPv6 Task Force to learn more about the task force's goals and what it's achieved to date.

Mar 21, 2019 • 32min
IPv6 Buzz 022: Critical Security Differences Between IPv4 And IPv6
There are a few critical security differences between IPv4 and IPv6, including host addressing and extension headers. In today's IPv6 Buzz episode, we examine these differences, and other v6 security issues, with guest Eric Vyncke, a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco and co-author of the book "IPv6 Security."

Mar 7, 2019 • 37min
IPv6 Buzz 021: NAT Isn’t Necessary For Security: Answering Listener Questions
Today's episode of IPv6 Buzz answers listener questions including why NAT isn't necessary for security, and the feasibility of scanning a v6 network to discover devices. Thanks for the questions and keep them coming!

Feb 21, 2019 • 27min
IPv6 Buzz 020: Demystifying IPv6 Protocol Analysis With Denise Fishburne
In today's episode we make sense of IPv6 protocol analysis with expert teacher and troubleshooter Denise Fishburne. We discuss the importance of using a protocol analyzer and packet captures to better understand IPv6, and how to get over your fear of learning this protocol.


