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| Steve Murray wrote: > I've read through the 10.20 Release Notes, but can't find any mention of > IP v6. Since it doesn't mention IP v4 either, I guess the latter only is > supported. AFAIK IPV6 was introduced in 11.11 (may be in 11.00) - but certainly not in 10.20. --vishwas |
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| Pai wrote: > Steve Murray wrote: > >> I've read through the 10.20 Release Notes, but can't find any mention >> of IP v6. Since it doesn't mention IP v4 either, I guess the latter >> only is supported. > > > AFAIK IPV6 was introduced in 11.11 (may be in 11.00) - but certainly > not in 10.20. > > --vishwas Yes, well that explains a lot - thanks very much indeed. Stevem |
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| Pai <noman@noland.com> wrote: > Steve Murray wrote: >> I've read through the 10.20 Release Notes, but can't find any mention of >> IP v6. Since it doesn't mention IP v4 either, I guess the latter only is >> supported. > AFAIK IPV6 was introduced in 11.11 (may be in 11.00) - but certainly > not in 10.20. If _anything_ was available on 11.0 it would have been an SDK for developer use only, not anything for end-user/production use. And the bit about 10.20 is spot-on - IPv4 only (and just to flog the dead horse, 10.20 has been officially unsupported by HP for some time now) If someone is going upgrade to an HP-UX OS with IPv6 support in it, 11iv2 (aka 11i v2) is the place to go. rick jones -- No need to believe in either side, or any side. There is no cause. There's only yourself. The belief is in your own precision. - Jobert these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... |