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On that subject, is there a way to disable ipv6 on IBM i? just to avoid the
hassle of setting it up when most of my clients haven't implemented it
yet...
Like on windows 7/2008 were you can just disable the entire protocol...


On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 8:45 PM, Jack Callahan <jjcllhn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Do all these systems have IPV6 configured properly? This sounds a lot
like
that problem. You don't notice it when all the IP you're doing is telnet
or
FTP, but when you start to use highly interactive web interfaces, like
WebNav, missing IPV6 DNS server definitions KILL performance.


A bit presumptive of IBM to assume IPv6 is in use, if that's the cause of
the performance problem.

Haven't run across anywhere in IBM documentation the states IPv6 is the
preferred networking protocol for Navigator for i.

IPv6 certainly isn't in use on my firm's networks- still running IPv4
everywhere. And yet other web apps seem to run acceptably.
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