On Wed 11 Aug 2004 15:38, Roger Jorgensen wrote:
no interest in getting into trouble with IPv6 in some years (20+) similar to what there are today with IPv4 due to we thought we could waste _too_ much of the address space:)
The trouble with v4 today is not scarcity. This is largely due to the policy, in recent years, of conservation over aggregation but that has resulted in it's own problems, like large routing tables, un-aggregateable prefixes, etc. I somehow find it hard to envision a situation where IPv6 conservation may become an issue, be it in 20 years or 50 - fragmented address space is IMO the far more pressing issue...
...Not to mention the trouble we for sure will have with regards to how to solve one of the unsolved "problems", multihoming....
Not getting in on this one... Regards, Sascha Luck -- DoO Eirconnect