11 Nov
2005
11 Nov
'05
4:36 p.m.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 04:29:33PM -0500, John Curran wrote:
At 7:10 PM -1000 11/10/05, Randy Bush wrote:
reported from tonight's iitf iab (internet archetecture board) plenary. proclaimed by an esteemed iab member from the podium:
"it is bad in the long term to add hierarchy to routing"
this will save a lot of work. whew!
That is exceptionally good news!
It follows that all IPv6 assignments for end-users can therefore be a /64... ;-) /John
"bridge where you can, route where you must." -- i forgot where this came from? Radia? ARP. ARP. arp,arp,arp,arp.... <bcast storm>. --bill