How do you select a router vendor for IPv6?
What will be an ideal response?
Selecting a router vendor for an IPv6 network is a substantially similar process to selecting a router vendor for an IPv4 network, and almost all router vendors claim to support IPv6. However, you want to pay particular attention to what that really means, because many of them have not yet implemented more than basic, mandatory functions. For protocols such as Ethernet or TCP/IP, mandatory functions are parts of the protocol that must be implemented by a vendor for its product to be considered compatible. There are typically also many optional functions that may or may not be implemented, depending on the nature of the product. This means there's a good chance that a given vendor won't support the transition mechanism you are planning to use-for example, many don't support Teredo.
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