Sean Figgins wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Mike Leber <mleber@he.net> wrote:
Since nobody mentioned it yet, there are now less than 1000 days projected until IPv4 exhaustion:
No worries, the Internet is going to end in 2010, and the world ends on December 21, 2012. I don't think we'll be needing IPv6 in that case.
Has anyone ever figured out how to make multi-homing of customers who only have a /64 assigned to them work?
how are your /32 v4 announcements working out? longest prefix I carry in my v6 table are a /48s... There are only 28224 ASes in announced in the v4 routing system how many non-agregatable announcements will they represent if they all participate in v6 tomorrow?
Are the routers on the going to be able to handle the billion routing prefixed that will be introduced? Are there any IP Management software packages that won't bankrupt the world's economy for IPv6 charges?
Maybe the world really will end, and it's all due to IPv6!
-Sean
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