Fearghas explicitly identified:

How does an IX that operates at Layer 2 drive the price of IPv4 up ?

While I've never seen a Layer2 only IX (presumably just an unmanaged switch in a colo DC?).
The specific question is quite succinct.

Presumably Fearchas operates, participates in, or knows of such an IX.


-Tim

On 14/09/16 12:27, Silvan M. Gebhardt wrote:
yes but the IX assigns the Peering IP's in their subnet Allocation ;)

so it would be "Price v4 and v6 peering ip's differently"

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You do understand Layer2 is MAC right? IP is in Layer3.


On 14/09/16 12:07, Paul Webb wrote:
Sell IPv6 ports and IPv4 ports ?

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Paul

On 14 Sep 2016, at 10:40, Paul Webb <Paul.Webb@clearstreamgroup.co.uk> wrote:

Certainly RIPE, but organisations such as the IX's, could also start making IPv4 more expensive and help the migration and I'd argue they should be. Sadly the larger LIR's have a disproportionate influence in all the important places, which doesn't help.
How does an IX that operates at Layer 2 drive the price of IPv4 up ?

Chris

If you look at the UK for example, I can't think of any large LIR/ISP that is fully IPv6 ready (there's only one I can think of that isn't too far off), yet I can think of many smaller ones that are 100% good to go and have been for some time.
Apart from BT and Sky that have both just finished the v6 rollouts. 

	f


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