The Foibles and Frailties of IPv6 ULA

Yes, it’s ULA! The IPv6 addressing sensation that’s sweeping the nation! Free at participating Internet standards bodies and ULA generating websites... Get yours today! Warning: Pregnant women, the elderly, and children under 10 should avoidprolonged exposure to ULA. Caution: ULA may suddenly accelerate to dangerous speeds. ULA contains a liquid core, which, if exposed due to rupture,should not be touched, inhaled, or looked at. Do not use ULA on dual-stacked networks. Discontinue use of ULA if any of the following occurs: Weird behaviours on different versions of an operating systm Itching Vertigo Dizziness Tingling in extremities Inconsistent reachability to dual-stacked destinations Loss of balance or coordination Slurred speech Temporary blindness Profuse sweating or heart palpitations. If ULA begins to smoke, get away immediately. ULA also may stick to certain types of skin. When not in use, ULA should be returned to its special container and kept under refrigeration. The Ingredients of ULA include an unknown glowing green substance, which fell to Earth, presumably from outer space. Do not taunt ULA. ULA! Accept no substitutes! Links Mentioned RFC 4193  RFC 6724  RFC 3484  IPv6 Buzz  ULA is broken in dual-stacked networks

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Hello, world. What is this MODEM podcast all about? Well, we saw a gap emerging in the technical podcast space. That gap was a deeply technical podcast, focused on the protocols, the details, the how-to-demistify-complex things, the unbiased, un-cola of networking that needed to be filled. We’re not interested in the marketing, or the fluff - we want to deconstruct the new shiny things and break them down into comsumable parts. Maybe also some witty banter.