21 Nov
2004
21 Nov
'04
4:59 a.m.
Paul Vixie wrote:
more importantly though is your /40 example. ipv6 has enough address space in it to be able to give a /32 to every household on the planet, including a reserve for the ones without electric power or phones. giving out /40's
If we ever make contact to some other civilization out there, do they have to run NAT? Pete