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Hello I'm working with Mudgee on legacy control system networks as research to extract MUD files on PLC traffic for scalability testing of MUD. These networks often do not support IPv6 so there is no IPv6 addresses available. Can the IPv6 address be backed down as an option to enable MUD file creation for legacy networks. This goes a long ways to support backwards compatibility and to support transitional network technologies for plants and facilities control systems.
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Hello I'm working with Mudgee on legacy control system networks as research to extract MUD files on PLC traffic for scalability testing of MUD. These networks often do not support IPv6 so there is no IPv6 addresses available. Can the IPv6 address be backed down as an option to enable MUD file creation for legacy networks. This goes a long ways to support backwards compatibility and to support transitional network technologies for plants and facilities control systems.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: