[cc: list mercifully trimmed] Jim, Regadless of whether the address space is IPv4 or IPv6 (or IPv8 or whatever nonsense), the same problem would exist with this number of prefixes. This is *not* an issue of 'which address space is hosed', but rather, how to put into place practical allocation and aggregation strategies to keep the total number of prefixes to a minimum. It would appear that while you seem overly anxious to say 'I told you so', you've completely ignored the technical discussions on why the problem exists in the first place, and why the allocation and aggregation methodologies need vast improvement than history has shown us. This is completely orthogonal to 'other address spaces'. - paul At 05:15 PM 9/5/96 -0500, Jim Fleming wrote:
Is now when we say..."we told you so..."....???
You are seeing the great allocation policies and procedures at work...
fortunately, there will be other address spaces and the IPv4 space can be wrapped up as one TWD...