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was bogon filters, now "Brief Segue on 1918"
- Subject: was bogon filters, now "Brief Segue on 1918"
- From: darden at armc.org (Darden, Patrick S.)
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:19:10 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
Actually, rereading this, I agree. My experience is large companies take it all, using huge swathes inefficiently, instead of doing it right. In my previous post I was answering the question I thought you were asking, not your real question.
I agree with you both.
I think that RFC1918 Could work, if companies used it correctly.... Again, though, I have only run into one company that used it correctly. IPV6, you are our only hope! (obiwan kenobi, you are our only hope!)
--p
Joel said
>
> How much of 10/8 and 172.16/12 does an organization with ~80k
> employees, on 5 continents, with hundreds of extranet connections to
> partners and suppliers in addition to numerous aquistions and the
> occasional subsidiary who also use 10/8 and 172.16/12 use?
Marshall said
In my experience, effectively all of it.
>