On 7/15/15 10:24 AM, Joe Maimon wrote:
Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <CANjVB-jbtc4V5yba0xtGA7N5geQcz86hvydj4J9J8UxhzMMEZw@mail.gmail.com>
We don't use Class E because were using up IPv4 space too quickly to make it worthwhile to make it work cleanly for everyone.
That is a self fulfilling prophecy.
I suspect a 16 /8 right about now would be very welcome for everybody other then the ipv6 adherents.
Seems like procrastination is only bad when its your baby.
The jury is still out on class E, but the verdict is in for the community who created it.
joel@ubuntu:~$ uname -a Linux ubuntu 3.8.0-44-generic #66~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 04:01:04 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux joel@ubuntu:~$ sudo ifconfig eth0:0 240.0.0.1/24 SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address SIOCSIFNETMASK: Cannot assign requested address now go test that on every exisitng ipv4 device on the planet that's not getting an upgrade. it doesn't extend the life of ipv4 usefully and it wouldn't have if we started 10 years ago either. the goal in stringing along ipv4 is to not hose your current or potential customers rather than prevent still more obstacles to their success. joel
Joe