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Please guys, your beating a dead horse. There needs to be a date set
for the move to IPv6<br>
and be done with it, do I like it, no, but it is the correct move to
make.<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
Richard<br>
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Marshall Eubanks wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On May 5, 2007, at 12:55 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:vixie@vix.com">vixie@vix.com</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How much of the /4 would we need for rfc1918 type space? Would a /
6 be
enough?
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<pre wrap="">i don't think so. the folks who find 10/8 inadequate want a LOT
LOT LOT
more, not just a little more.
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In that case, why don't they adopt v6 and be done with it ?
Regards
Marshall
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<pre wrap="">It might be wise to save the rest of it for future, as yet
unimagined use.
I wonder if any of the various encapsulation approaches to id/
locator split
could make use of some of that space.
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<pre wrap="">there is no future for IPv4 nor any reason to reserve or
experiment. we're
just looking for some fumes to breathe while we finally take IPv6
seriously.
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