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Interop Liveblog: IPv6 Microsegmentation

Scott Lowe

This session was titled “IPv6 Microsegmentation,” and the speaker was Ivan Pepelnjak. Ivan is, of course, a well-known figure in the networking space, and publishes content at [link]. The session starts with a discussion of the problems found in Layer 2 IPv6 networks. Can we use shared Layer 3 IPv6 subnets?

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What Can You Get from an IP Address and Why is it Important?

Galido

For those who are scratching their heads, a good example of hardware that uses a data link layer is an ethernet cable. Here’s how to tell apart the following IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. When it comes to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, these are mainly used to find your location and identify who you are.

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Technology Short Take #53

Scott Lowe

Of course, I’m sure there are trade-offs each way. Servers/Hardware. Second, Brent Salisbury has a write-up on using Docker Machine with AWS that provides a useful real-world example of how it might be used. Nothing this time around, but I’ll keep my eyes peeled for content to include in future posts. Thanks Mike!

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Enable TimeMachine Backup for.

Sean Daniel

A MAC Address is the hardware address of the local network card. A sparse file is a file that you define a CAP size, but it will probably take up much less (we’ll define it as 200GB in this example). The address listed is actually your ipv6 ip address. This sets the showing of unsupported network volumes to TRUE.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

Clients on the network also still need to use the SBS DNS Server in order for Active Directory to work, or to resolve the server and other services on the network (for example, client backup doesn’t work unless DNS is operating correctly). Of course you can. I'm wondering if it could be an adapter (hardware) issue.