 Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | reply to brad
Re: IPv6 enabled DSLR We're moving our NAC equipment to Peak 10 in Charlotte, NC.
They asked us if we needed public IPv6 address space when we were working out the quote. |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to whfsdude said by whfsdude:At least give us something. Even if it's a load balancer (or apache proxy) and a different subdomain ipv6.dslreports.com. (eg. ipv6.cnn.com) That would be a very good start. |
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 nightshade74Yet another genxerPremium join:2004-11-06 Prattville, AL | reply to brad Saw this on the frontpage...
»www.multichannel.com/article/478···_Now.php |
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 | Nothing but bs. We were already supposed to run out a while ago. Now in a year. |
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 nightshade74Yet another genxerPremium join:2004-11-06 Prattville, AL Reviews:
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| said by silentlooker:Nothing but bs. We were already supposed to run out a while ago. Now in a year. ARIN has allocated the last /8 on 2/3/11.
The IANA free pool of IPv4 addresses has reached 0%.
Of the RIR it looks like APNIC will deplete it's allocation first. They're already rationing new deployments to a /22.
Annoying band-aids will come ala CGN.
What I'm curious about is if this is all BS can you provide some respected links or coverage saying we've got plenty of IPV4 addresses and no worries? Thanks... |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to silentlooker said by silentlooker:Nothing but bs. We were already supposed to run out a while ago. Now in a year. And your point being? You don't wait until the very last minute to flip the switch and enable v6 on hundreds of millions of routers/servers, etc. over night and hope that everything works out Ok. |
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