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Where to buy Internet IP addresses
- Subject: Where to buy Internet IP addresses
- From: jgreco at ns.sol.net (Joe Greco)
- Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 05:17:21 -0500 (CDT)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]> from "[email protected]" at May 03, 2009 12:12:45 PM
> > We *want* things like IPv6 stateless autoconfig to work. It's a great
> > idea. We *want* a protocol simple enough that we don't have to deal
> > with stateful DHCP, we *want* something that is hard to screw up.
>
> You should be aware that this is by no means a universal viewpoint.
Very few viewpoints are universal. I've just waded through a debate on
another mailing list about how broadband providers are going to only want
to allocate you a single IPv6 address... bleah.
> IPv6 stateless autoconfig can be screwed up, DHCP can be screwed up.
Everything *can* be screwed up. You know what Scotty says.
> For my IPv6 networks I plan to stick with fixed IPv6 address or DHCP.
That's fine, but I don't want to lose the option of stateless autoconfig
just because someone doesn't grasp the size of the address space and the
intent of the designers.
Allocating everyone a /48 does not preclude the use of stateless
autoconfig, DHCP, or manual configuration.
Allocating everyone a /96, on the other hand?
... JG
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Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
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