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Only 5x IPv4 /8 remaining at IANA
On 21 Oct 2010 10:07, Ben Butler wrote:
> Showing my ignorance here, but this is one of the things I have wondered, given that we run both v4 and v6 for a period of time on the Internet, presumably at one time or another a particular resource may only be able in v4 land, then v4 and v6, then finally v6 only.
That's what NAT-PT is for. Oh wait, the IETF deprecated it...
S
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