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patmorgan23 2 hours ago

I mean this is just wrong. Routing and switching behave exactly the same in V6 vs V4. Details on how you get an IP and what it looks like changed but there's TONS of knowledge shared between the two.

magicalhippo 39 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

When I configure a new router at my home, routing is barely a blip on the radar. I mean, everything that's not local goes upstream. Switches just swich, I plug in cables and they work.

The things I need to think about are precisely the things that changed radically. Firewall rules aren't the same due to prefix changes and no NAT. DHCP isn't the same, DNS isn't quite the same, distributing NTP servers isn't the same.

Almost nothing of what I knew about configuring my home router for IPv4 has transferred to IPv6 configuration.

krupan 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"Details on how you get an IP and what it looks like changed but..."

This is exactly what I'm talking about. When you have problems with your IP network, that's the first thing you try and figure out, "what's my address? Why is that my address? Did it change? If so, why? Are other devices able to get packets? What are their addresses? Why can those addresses get packets but this address can't?"

sgjohnson 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes, the only key difference is that NAT is gone.

Also a nitpick: switching is irrelevant here, that’s L2. L2 doesn’t even know what’s an IP address :)

There was some dude on YouTube that resurrected the first Ethernet bridge (which was built for thicknet) - I recall even that worked with IPv6.