[clue-tech] All IPv4 addresses given out by end of February

YES NOPE9 yes at nope9.com
Wed Feb 2 10:50:12 MST 2011


cfedde   Does the scheme you mention require a lot of hardware changes ?
gus in denver   99gus


> On Feb 2, 2011, at 9:35 AM, chris fedde wrote:
> 
> The ICANN announcement will be that there are only two /8  IPV4
> address blocks left to be allocated.  The expectation is that this
> will drive more emphasis on migration to IPV6.
> 
> One of the many modes for using IPV6 is in a 6to4 gateway function.
> In this mode a given ISP or provider can use an entire IPV4 address
> range for end points in their management domain and then gateway
> between these domains over a IPV6 backbone.  This is conceptually
> similar to how the RFC1918 private address space model works.
> 
> So on the one hand yes address space is running out. On the other hand
> there is a near infinite amount of address space available.
> 
> cfedde
> 
> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Dennis J Perkins <djperkins77 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Comcast is going to start testing IPV6.
>> 
>> On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 16:24 -0700, YES NOPE9 wrote:
>> 
>> I hear that IP addresses will become more expensive for everyone.
>> What do you think ?
>> 
>> Gus in Denver   99gus
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