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[ipv6-wg] 96 more bits... time for some magic after all?
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Charlie Allom
charlie at evilforbeginners.com
Fri Oct 25 18:31:16 CEST 2013
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:37:00PM +0200, Shane Kerr <shane at time-travellers.org> wrote: > > We saw two presentations by network architects at the RIPE meeting that > used bits in their IPv6 addressing plan to carry meaning beyond simple > network topology and packet routing. Hi Shane, for those of us who couldn't follow the RIPE presentations this year, can you link to the slides? I've been wanting to do similar things for storing large media catalogues for years ;) C. -- 0x8486EDA8 http://spodder.com/
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