Hi Sander,
So, unless address space is returned to IANA (we don't have a policy for returning RIR space to IANA at the moment, but we might) the whole 1.08 >/8 will eventually be allocated as /22s.
The "non-expensive" way how to further delay the IPv6 implementation. Not every ISP is fully IPv6 ready yet and this sort of exercise would just postpone the action. Ok, then only give another alloc to those who already deployed IPv6 on
Throwing away even more IPv4 addresses at these troubles is just not going to help. It might buy a little short-term relief. But it can't make any difference to the >eventual outcome. At best it would just push
Er, that's a key reason why LIRs are eligible for their final /22. If
So, Are we going to keep 18.11 Million address for new LIRs?. Thats makes 17685 new lirs, way more than double as we have now...sorry but that is ridiculous when we have LIRs with v4 allocation problems. -- Hi Jan, their networks and customers. Its easy. Who do the job get a "gift" then you will see the IPv6 graph grow much faster than now. -- Hi Jim, that crunch point back a few weeks or months. And what does the LIR do then, try to get yet another tweak to address >policy to squeeze out another /24? Or a /28? When would this exercise in rearranging the furniture on the Titanic finally stop? For example, another /22 with give more than double time. Not just a few weeks/months. Double the time. If you make full use (not just assignements) of a /22 in 1 year, with a /21 you will have more than 2 years of breath. this is genuinely not enough to deal with the v4-v6 transition, please explain how much would be and >why. For bonus marks, show your working. As they say in school/college exams. How much? Dont really know. Im writting to the list for that matters. As I said before, another /22 to those LIRs who only own a /22 will give them more than double time. This is really LOT OF TIME. For the big telcos, who own millions of address, another /22 is nothing to them, for a Local ISP could be the breath they are waiting untill IPv6 is fully deployed. About your spanish, you know the better words you can know. With that you will make lot of friends here :) -- For all A little bit more than 20% of RIPE LIRs have 5 stars. We can be proud of being one. Are you guys one of them? Regards, -- Daniel Baeza Centro de Observación de Red Dpto. Internet y Telefonía Television Costa Blanca S.L. Telf. 966190565 WEB: http://www.tvt.es Correo: datos@tvt-datos.es --AVISO LEGAL-- En cumplimiento de la Ley Orgánica 15/1999, de 13 de diciembre de protección de datos de carácter personal, se pone en conocimiento del destinatario del presente correo electrónico, que los datos incluidos en este mensaje, están dirigidos exclusivamente al citado destinatario cuyo nombre aparece en el encabezamiento, por lo que si usted no es la persona interesada rogamos nos comunique el error de envío y se abstenga de realizar copias del mensaje o de los datos contenidos en el mismo o remitirlo o entregarlo a otra persona, procediendo a borrarlo de inmediato. Asimismo le informamos que sus datos de correo han quedado incluidos en nuestra base de datos a fin de dirigirle, por este medio, comunicaciones comerciales, profesionales e informativas y que usted dispone de los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y especificación de los mismos, derechos que podrá hacer efectivos dirigiéndose a Televisión Costa Blanca, S.L., C/ San Policarpo 41 Bajo. C.P: 03181 Torrevieja (Alicante).