18 Feb
2011
18 Feb
'11
6:31 p.m.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:07, Scott Helms <khelms@ispalliance.net> wrote:
We don't have a situation where the existing infrastructure doesn't work, it does.
It does today. IPv4 addresses are still freely available today though. As soon as we introduce LSN, the infrastructure starts to stop working. When that happens, IPv6 will have demand. Hopefully we can deploy it before then and avoid the brokeness though... Cheers, ~Chris
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