IPv6 Buzz 026: MAP-T And Happy Eyeballs With Andrew Yourtchenko - a podcast by Packet Pushers Interactive, LLC

from 2019-05-16T20:43:20

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In this episode Ed, Scott, and Tom chat with Andrew Yourtchenko, a technical leader for the last 12 years at Cisco and an IPv6 innovator whose contributions include co-authoring the original Happy Eyeballs RFC (6555) as well as many other critical IPv6 RFCs.

Topic discussed include:



* What are MAP-T and MAP-E and what are they used for? What are the differences between them?

* What is the likely future of Happy Eyeballs given current rates of IPv6 adoption on the Internet?

* Andrew’s experience running the IPv6 wired and wireless network Cisco Live! events.

* What’s holding us back from getting to IPv6-only?



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Show Links:

Cisco MAP Simulation Tool – Cisco

Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts – IETF

Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E) – IETF

Mapping of Address and Port using Translation (MAP-T) – IETF

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* Ed Horley @ehorley

* Tom Coffeen @ipv6tom

* Scott Hogg @scotthogg


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