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I hear that many internal networks will remain IPv4 for years to come as there is little chance of busting the numbers in an internal network.
However,
1-If you were starting a new business setup from scratch with modern equipment would you set up the internal side with IPv4 or just do it all with IPv6?
2-Are there other compelling reasons to go to IPv6 internally? Nothing on the horizon like some future equipment not supporting IPv4? New security stuff requiring IPv6? Anything in that genre?

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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Raul Jager
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 3:40 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HMC RMC IPv4?

In a PC I set up for console in a V7.3 machine had both, IPv4 and IPv6. The system choose IPv6, even after I suggested an IPv4 address as I read in the manual.

It is very likely that your best option is to enable IPv6,  and start using it as "Dual Stack" to start moving to IPv6.  Remember, there are still lot of IPv4 uses (more than 70%), but IPv4 is a "dead protocol", it will not be enhanced any more, and its user base is shrinking.

On 4/25/19 1:48 PM, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 10:14:11AM -0500, Kevin Monceaux wrote:

From netstat on the HMC it looks like it's only listening for IPv6
RMC
connections:

$ netstat -tuln | grep 657
tcp6 0 0 :::657 :::* LISTEN
udp6 0 0 :::657 :::*
Since we don't use IPv6, I tried disabling IPv6 on our HMC with:

$ chhmc -c network -s disable --ipv6

After a reboot lshmc -n shows no IPv6 addresses configured, but
netstat still shows RMC only listening for IPv6 connections.




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