29 May
2007
29 May
'07
10:29 a.m.
On tir, mai 29, 2007 05:44, Randy Bush wrote: <snip>
if ipv6 space is effectively infinite (and we once thought ipv4 space was), then what is the use of ula address space? why not just assign vanilla ipv6 space?
It´s not that infinite as people like to belive. We have something between 2^20 and 2^28 as the max number of global networks within the current structure of IPv6. It´s high but far from infinite. -- ------------------------------ Roger Jorgensen | - ROJO9-RIPE - RJ85P-NORID roger@jorgensen.no | - IPv6 is The Key! -------------------------------------------------------