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IPv6 Ignorance
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Randy Bush wrote:
> and don't bs me with how humongous the v6 address space is. we once
> though 32 bits was humongous.
Giving out a /48 to every person on earth uses approximately 2^33
networks, meaning we could cram it into a /15. So even if we have 10 /48s
at home from different providers, we're still only using a small fraction
of the first /3. If we get this wrong, we have several more /3s to get it
right in.
You already know this, and I can't really believe that people sat down in
the 70ties and 80ties and said "there is never going to be more than 128
large corporations that need a /8 in IPv4" ?
I start to get worried when people want to map 32 bits into IPv6 in
several places, for instance telling all ISPs that they can have a /24 so
that we can produce IPv4 mapped /56 to end customer, and make this space
permanent. Temporary is fine, permanent is not.
So I agree with you that there is still a risk that this is going to get
screwed up, but I don't feel too gloomy yet.
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Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike at swm.pp.se