[arin-ppml] Encouraging IPv6 Transition
paul vixie
paul at redbarn.org
Sun May 13 17:22:29 EDT 2012
On 5/13/2012 6:30 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
> On 5/12/12, Izaac <izaac at setec.org> wrote:
>> their interest to do so on short order. How many more participants in
>> IPv6 day do you think there would have been if address blocks were just
>> laying around waiting to be deployed by excited network engineers?
> Hm... every 10-digit phone numther in the NANP can be represented using
> 34 bits.
>
>> Perhaps an IPv6 /14 should be allocated, from which ANY organization may populate 34 bits with a permanent 10-digit contact telephone number, and
>> derive a /48 that they may use globally, without needing to submit an application.
do you mean like unique local addresses (RFC 4193) or do you mean more
like ULA-Global (http://nsa.vix.com/~vixie/ula-global.txt) ?
paul
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