APNIC reminds us that "there are now a large number of ISPs, data centres, cloud services, and software that now support IPv6" and "enabling IPv6 can be as simple as clicking a button on your WiFi router."
I turned it on, with Comcast I received an IPv6 route but no DNS server. Fortunately, Google Public DNS has unmemorable addresses, which I was able to configure manually.
2001:4860:4860::8888
2001:4860:4860::8844
It works. "There's only one thing left for you to do: Turn it on!"
[ ed: What are the alternatives to Google's Public DNS? ]
(Score: 2) by edIII on Thursday May 05 2016, @09:43PM
While I've not configured it myself, I believe Asterisk has supported IPv6 since 1.8. PJSIP in Asterisk 11 does support IPv6, and there is information out there on how to set it up and configure it.
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