20 Mar
1995
20 Mar
'95
5:13 a.m.
I believe that people are indeed already describing what they intend to do with them and how they will impliment things efficiently. The problem appears to be that that isn't enough. Taking a relatively small chunk of the remaining address space (say, 210.*.*.*) gives us 64k addresses to hand out in convenient chunks and leaves the vast majority of class C space open for whatever long term solution we come up with. It's not like we're going to run out of C's soon, far from it last time I looked. That would be 1/32 of the class C space if I remember where the top end is correctly. Class C space is nearly empty right now. We can afford to use that in a quick fix. -george william herbert gherbert@crl.com