Blog

Still Using DHCP On Your Routers? You Can’t Do That With IPv6! - Hogg Networking

Still Using DHCP On Your Routers? You Can’t Do ...

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog There are many enterprise companies who are still using DHCP for IPv4 on their routers/switches.  This is typically done by the network administrator...

Still Using DHCP On Your Routers? You Can’t Do ...

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog There are many enterprise companies who are still using DHCP for IPv4 on their routers/switches.  This is typically done by the network administrator...

IPv6 and OpenStack - Hogg Networking

IPv6 and OpenStack

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog You can’t go anywhere these days without hearing about cloud-based services.  Even novice Internet users who are not tech-savvy now refer to the...

IPv6 and OpenStack

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog You can’t go anywhere these days without hearing about cloud-based services.  Even novice Internet users who are not tech-savvy now refer to the...

Making a New Product? Make it Dual Protocol! - Hogg Networking

Making a New Product? Make it Dual Protocol!

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Lately the IPv6 community has been witnessing a disturbing trend.  Brand new networked products are being introduced to the market without IPv6 capabilities. ...

Making a New Product? Make it Dual Protocol!

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Lately the IPv6 community has been witnessing a disturbing trend.  Brand new networked products are being introduced to the market without IPv6 capabilities. ...

Why You Must Use ICMPv6 Router Advertisements (RAs) - Hogg Networking

Why You Must Use ICMPv6 Router Advertisements (...

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog When a dual-protocol host joins a network it sends an ICMPv6 (type 133) Router Solicitation (RS) message to inquire about the local IPv6-capable...

Why You Must Use ICMPv6 Router Advertisements (...

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog When a dual-protocol host joins a network it sends an ICMPv6 (type 133) Router Solicitation (RS) message to inquire about the local IPv6-capable...

ARIN Reaches Phase 4 IPv4 Exhaustion - Hogg Networking

ARIN Reaches Phase 4 IPv4 Exhaustion

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) have been running out of IPv4 addresses to give to organizations that operate in their respective geographies.  Early on the run-out...

ARIN Reaches Phase 4 IPv4 Exhaustion

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) have been running out of IPv4 addresses to give to organizations that operate in their respective geographies.  Early on the run-out...

The Fragmented Internet - Hogg Networking

The Fragmented Internet

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Addressing and Routing – BFFs Internet Protocol addressing and routing are two concepts that go hand-in-hand. Addressing policies and strategies are first drafted and...

The Fragmented Internet

Originally written for the Infoblox IPv6 CoE Blog Addressing and Routing – BFFs Internet Protocol addressing and routing are two concepts that go hand-in-hand. Addressing policies and strategies are first drafted and...