Re: IPv4 address length technical design
--- jra@baylink.com wrote: From: Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> So the address space for IPv8 will be... </troll> ------------------------------------------------- Jim says: "IPv8 - 43 bits (3+8+32) There is a natural routing hierarchy with IPv8 addressing....8 regions, 256 distribution centers in each region and full 32 bit Internets from there. IPv8 addresses can fit inside the IPv6 address fields."
;-) scott
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Scott Weeks <surfer@mauigateway.com> wrote:
--- jra@baylink.com wrote: From: Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com>
So the address space for IPv8 will be... </troll> -------------------------------------------------
Jim says:
"IPv8 - 43 bits (3+8+32)
There is a natural routing hierarchy with IPv8 addressing....8 regions, 256 distribution centers in each region and full 32 bit Internets from there. IPv8 addresses can fit inside the IPv6 address fields."
;-) scott
One bit of network address, used to designate whether it is a broadcast or single-host-recipient packet. And 511 bit MAC addresses... (L2 Uber Alles. Routers are for the Weak.) -- -george william herbert george.herbert@gmail.com
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