william(at)elan.net wrote: Like what? 128bit ip addresses so we don't run out 10 years from now?
Maybe. Given the current stockpiling plus the extension of IPv4 to 32 bits to 48 bits (32 bits+port) that shortage that we have heard for the last 10 years would happen any time soon might not even be an issue.
Or ability to do QoS PtP over internet?
Nothing to do with IPv6.
Or security that is built in and not part of additional layer?
What about security that we have heard for the last 10 years will be built-in and still is not, when we use IPSEC for IPv4 daily even across NAT?
we just need to put more effort on things like multihoming support for ipv6
Kind of ironic this is addressed to _me_
continuing ipv4 for next 100 years is not an option in my view
Not in mine either but it's not an excuse to defend a failure. I know lots of people that could have done without the mandatory ISDN upgrade; as of myself I intend not to spend millions on IPv6 upgrades to get the same brilliant success ISDN had reaching each home and each office in America. Michel.