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IPv4 address length technical design
- Subject: IPv4 address length technical design
- From: seth.mos at dds.nl (Seth Mos)
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 18:52:57 +0200
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Op 3-10-2012 18:33, Kevin Broderick schreef:
> I'll add that in the mid-90's, in a University Of Washington lecture hall, Vint Cerf expressed some regret over going with 32 bits. Chuckle worthy and at the time, and a fond memory
> - K
"Pick a number between this and that." It's the 80's and you can still
count the computers in the world. :)
It is/was a "experiment" and you have the choice between a really large
and a larger number. Humans are not too good in comparing really large
numbers. If it was ever decided to use a smaller value, for the size of
the experiment it might have went quite different. The "safe" (larger)
choice ended up bringing more pain.
As a time honored ritual, the temporary solution becomes the production
solution.
Oops... And that was not quite what Mr Cerf meant to do.
Regards,
Seth