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Re: NIST IPv6 document


From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 21:03:43 -0800




If you define a new protocol version as one that means devices with
older protocol generations of firmware/software may not interoperate
reliably with devices with new protocol generations of
firmware/software, then IPv4 as we know it today is probably at least
"IPv7" - address classes was a generational change requiring
software/firmware updates (compare addressing in rfc760 verses rfc791),
as was classful+subnets and then CIDR.

Regards,
Mark.

I think it's defined, instead, in terms of incompatible changes to the
content of the packet header.

Owen



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