24 Mar
2014
24 Mar
'14
3:37 a.m.
On Monday, March 24, 2014 09:00:46 AM Karl Auer wrote:
The mantras from my training courses: Addressable is not the same as accessible; routable is not the same as routed.
Just because you give every host a globally routable address doesn't mean you have to route them. Just because you route them doesn't mean you have to forward all traffic to or from them.
Agree, but also practically, there is a higher likelihood that a good majority of deployments (enterprise, home of wholesale backbones) will be reasonably more accessible over time, not less. You know the new mantras of this day - any computing or communications device is only as good as its connectivity. Mark.