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[ipv6-wg] "IPv6 Ripeness" measurements on RIPE Labs
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Ahmed Abu-Abed
ahmed at tamkien.com
Wed Jun 2 19:12:30 CEST 2010
Data on IPv4 and v6 assignments per country is already published; see the link in my original post below. Similar information has also been presented in various forms during regional meetings by RIPE NCC. My question is where/how can we get *the rate* of v4 consumption on a country basis ? This is necessary to raise awareness at the local level. Regards, -Ahmed -------------------------------------------------- From: "McTim" <dogwallah at gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 12:50 PM To: "Ahmed Abu-Abed" <ahmed at tamkien.com> Cc: "Mirjam Kuehne" <mir at ripe.net>; <ipv6-wg at ripe.net> Subject: Re: [ipv6-wg] "IPv6 Ripeness" measurements on RIPE Labs > On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Ahmed Abu-Abed <ahmed at tamkien.com> > wrote: >> Hi Mirjam, >> >> One suggestion, which should increase awareness on the good Ripeness >> initiative and its importance, is to measure on a country basis the IPv4 >> rate of consumption, or v4's 'Witherness' , and this can use historical >> data >> that RIPE has already. For example, the number v4 addresses being >> reserved >> per year on a country basis can be presented over the past 5 year period, >> and LIRs can use this data to know when v6 readiness has to happen. > > IIRC, there is no "reservation per country" in IPv4 (or v6). It's one > pool, not one pool of adddresses per country. > > -- > Cheers, > > McTim > "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A > route indicates how we get there." Jon Postel
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