4 Feb
2019
4 Feb
'19
3:52 p.m.
Hi Martin,
I don't think that we have to change current policy at all.
Current policy allows to get /22 divided to smaller blocks, so it doesn't have to be changed just because of this.
My personal opinion on IPv4 exhaustion is that it would be better to come sooner than later. Any means of slowing exhaustion down would just prolong the IPv4 agony. Reaching zero free pool is the only way.
Please look at the presentation I linked to and Daniel's comment.
Please stop trying to conserve any more IPv4 addresses, IPv4 has reached a dead-end, let it die peacefully.
This is not about conserving IPv4 addresses. Sander