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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 allocations for 6RD
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Florian Frotzler
florian at frotzler.priv.at
Tue Dec 1 14:26:41 CET 2009
Do you expect IPv6 to last forever and that there will -> never <- be a successor? Me not. Everything has its life cycle (even if it's a very long one) because demands change over time. Florian 2009/12/1 Randy Bush <randy at psg.com>: >> so...we don't need to fear giving out /24 to LIRs, because LIRs are >> not coffee machines, refrigerators or other things which will get v6 >> in the future, so we will not run out of address space by handing out >> /24. I just wanted to contradict the metaphor Jim described. > > i guess you are younger than jim or i. > > no fix sized bit string has even withstood the test of time. none. > > randy >
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