[ppml] 2005-1:Business Need for PI Assignments
Davis, Terry L
terry.l.davis at boeing.com
Mon May 2 00:23:38 EDT 2005
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About four years back I made these points in presentation to the UTC: - Your home is going to be a member of multiple IP-v6 networks. These include: Energy providers (gas and electric) Water City/county/state/federal Communications - Your energy system is likely to consume somewhere between 500 and 1000 addresses by itself. (count every electrical device in your home, including wall sockets!) - Video services - Communications services (phone etc) - Government is considering a v6 address for your property to use for everything from emergency services to tax collection. - Electronic equipment service requirement reporting Take care Terry -----Original Message----- From: Edward Lewis [mailto:Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz] Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 8:56 AM To: Michael.Dillon at radianz.com Cc: ppml at arin.net Subject: Re: [ppml] 2005-1:Business Need for PI Assignments At 16:31 +0100 4/25/05, Michael.Dillon at radianz.com wrote: >> If you put a /48 in my house, with each device getting a /64 to >> assign a /128 to it's interfaces, I still have a hard time imagining >> that this would be an efficient use of space. > >Now you are thinking like a Bedouin in the Sahara. When water is scarce Analogies don't help me understand the problem any better. Yeah, scarcity is relative. Today I have 3 IP addresses DHCP assigned to me, and even that seems plenty - I've never used more than 2 at a time, 99.99% of the time I use just one. What will I be addressing that will need more addresses? >You are at liberty to run your home network the way that you want to I don't run my home network. As much as networking is my career, I leave it at the office. In my house I have a few client machines, no servers, probably even less sophisticated than what my parents have. I leave the network management to the ISP I buy service from. What I mean is - I have yet to be convinced that there is a concrete reason to assign gobs of addresses to my house. Why not dole out IPv6 a few addresses at a time until it's clear I need a /48 or /52 or /60. My lack of addresses (when I am home) isn't what's holding back innovation. Wouldn't my squandering addresses be a bigger risk to future innovation? -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -=- Edward Lewis +1-571-434-5468 NeuStar If you knew what I was thinking, you'd understand what I was saying.
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