24 Mar
2014
24 Mar
'14
11:13 p.m.
On Mar 24, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Alexander Lopez <alex.lopez@opsys.com> wrote:
not to mention the cost in readdressing your entire network when you change an upstream provider.
Nat was a fix to a problem of lack of addresses, however, the use of private address space 10/8, 192.168/16 has allowed many to enjoy a simple network addressing scheme.
This is easily and better solved in IPv6 using provider independent addressing which is readily available.
Ipv6 requires a complete reeducation of they way we look at routing and the core of the network.
I wouldn’t say complete, but significant. Owen