On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 03:16:49PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > gene heskett wrote: > > > > Chuckle... I might, but there also several switches in this lashup, the main > > one claims to be managed but the other 2 are just glorified hubs. There's > > even another router out in the shed but its running as a hub, radio turned > > off just as are all the others here. They either come in on the cable modem > > thru the NAT to get to my web page, or they don't get in. Nice cozy > > feeling.... > > The good news here is that your switches and hubs operate on > the ethernet level, not the IP level, so they don't care whether > they are passing IPv4 or IPv6 or something stranger.
I'll believe they aren't switches when I see they are not generating layer three traffic ;-) > A management interface on a switch might be IPv4 only, if it's > particularly old. The question would be if such a switch can "do" v6 nevertheless... Cheers -- t
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