Greetings all, In the last update, we mentioned the addition of leading IPv6 experts to the Meraki team in order to help with development and rollout of IPv6. We have made progress since then, and want to use this update to share some of this with the community. No product at Meraki is complete without our Dashboard and the Cloud that supports it. Over the past few months, we have been diligently enabling IPv6 across our entire Global Cloud Infrastructure, taking care not to disrupt service for a single customer while doing so. At the time of this post, we are over the halfway mark, with more than 50% of all of our Cloud ready to use IPv6. Our next step will be to add AAAA records to Meraki domain names, including the “front door” - dashboard.meraki.com. Sometime after the holiday break and before our next update, you should see AAAA records appear, disappear, and (assuming all went well) reappear permanently similar to how major websites around the world did for the World IPv6 Day. We are not enabling IPv6 on our cloud only for the Dashboard web service though, we are also preparing for managing Meraki devices over IPv6. Assuming the rollout continues to go as well as it has, we will begin using IPv6 for our management traffic to the Meraki cloud as well. We will do this very carefully, working initially with customers that already have IPv6 on their MR and MS platforms before moving to the rest of the Meraki product line. Why this initial focus on our own infrastructure? Simple. We believe it is important for us to have hands-on experience with IPv6 across the entire Meraki organization. This way, as we incorporate IPv6 into our platform as well as our products, we will be better positioned to provide the best experience possible for Meraki customers. To do that, we need to eat our own dogfood by using IPv6 not only for our day-to-day work and product development, but within our most critical infrastructure as well. As we continue to make progress across our infrastructure and products, we will continue to update the community here. Please expect the next update in February 2020 (and keep on the lookout for our AAAAs!). Thank you, The Cisco Meraki Team
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