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Fiber_Optix
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: United States State: LA Certifications: A+, Network+ Working on: MCSA, CCNA, Server +, CNA
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IPv6
I know this doesn't necessarily belong in the server+ forum but I was wondering if anyone knew the rfc number for IPv6. I am doing a paper on it and I wanted to use the IETF's website as a reference. Not to mention that would be one of the best places to go for info. Thanks.
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Fiber_Optix
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I used that same step to find it that you did mikop. However, I was accessing this page at school in the library and I haven't been able to find my way back to it. It gave the actual rfc number to put in the ietf's web site so you could go right to it. I was wondering if anyone else knew that number. I may just have to wait till I get back to scholl and see if I can re-trace my steps so to speak. Thanks for the help though.
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Psydefx
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RFC 1883 is the base specification in case you were still in a quandry.
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