On 29 May 2009, at 11:16, <poty@iiat.ru> <poty@iiat.ru> wrote:
Then Radianz could easily create its own rules without bothering the World, couldn't it? And so - use ANY IP addresses. Why should I see the internal networks (I use corrected "private" meanings) of Radianz or other such companys? If it is NEVER interact with my or the most of other networks in the Internet?
Hi, Vladislav As others have tried to point out, private networks often still connect to the Internet, so in order to prevent connectivity problems between -- in this case, Radianz -- and another, unspecified network on the Internet, then the addressing that Radianz need to use for their private networks must be globally unique. IP networks can't function properly (or at least, as intended) when consumers of addresses start using addresses that are already assigned to others already. We shall see this be a problem for networks who ignore this warning as the last v4 /8s start to be assigned. Kind regards, Andy Davidson