* Adrian Bolster <Adrian.Bolster@purebroadband.net> [2018-05-03 08:44]:
Hi Ray,
I am interested in how things can work better for the community as a whole. It would be preferential, in my opinion, to turn off IPv4 routing on the Internet on the day that the last remnants are expected to be exhausted. As controversial as that is, it will properly encourage migration.
We’ve all had plenty of time to lab and eek out the incompatible devices. We’ve all had opportunity to dual stack. We’ve all got plenty of IPv6 space. What’s stopping us?
Reality. There is no way that this will happen and you probably know that yourself. This is not something that is possible in this society where everything is connected and a big part of that is still using IPv4 only. I would like to conclude this thread. If there are people that want to change the status quo they're free to submit a proposal in the apwg but I would highly suggest to start deploying IPv6 instead because the chances of a proposal succeeding are as low as the global IPv4 free pool. Regards Sebastian -- Sebastian Wiesinger Principal Network Architect Network & Security (ONS) noris network AG Thomas-Mann-Straße 16-20 90471 Nürnberg Deutschland Tel +49 911 9352 1335 Fax +49 911 9352 100 sebastian.wiesinger@noris.de https://www.noris.de - Mehr Leistung als Standard Vorstand: Ingo Kraupa (Vorsitzender), Joachim Astel, Jürgen Städing - Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Stefan Schnabel - AG Nürnberg HRB 17689