[ppml] alternative realities (was PIv6 for legacy holders (/wRSA + efficient use))
Brian Wallingford
brian at meganet.net
Wed Aug 1 00:55:42 EDT 2007
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, David Conrad wrote: :John, : :On Jul 31, 2007, at 8:38 PM, John Curran wrote: :> The burn rate is between 10 to 15 /8's per annum, increasing, :> and while you'll see some pieces of the legacy space show up, :> the extractable and reusable space will burn off under that :> demand in a few short years. : :So you do not believe that under pricing pressure, people will be :more efficient in address space usage thereby reducing the :consumption rate? This seems counter intuitive to me. I once had 6 :static IP addresses for my home. I reverted to one dynamic IP :address + NAT exclusively because it was cheaper. Perhaps I'm overly :price sensitive. Absolutely they will. Long story short, every salesperson we've ever hired (and we still have the same salesfolks we hired in '96-'97) was required to do front-level tech support for three months before getting their sales seat. In the interim, they were taught routing-101, dns-101, email-101, etc., and they were educated as to what "justified" means when a prospective customer blindly requests a "class C" or anything more than a /29, and how NATing can satisfy many requirements. End result is that the *vast* majority of our T1/T3 customers (much like our static dsl customers, oddly enough) use either a /30 or /29. It's not that difficult to make the most of resources at hand. Years ago, I could have easily requested and been allocated much more than I have now. -brian (formerly the "ip nazi" in-house)
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