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Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems


From: Jima <nanog () jima tk>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:59:35 -0600

On 01/11/2011 01:31 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
It's not about the number of devices. That's IPv4-think. It's about the number
of segments. I see a world where each home-entertainment cluster would
be a separate segment (today, few things use IP, but, future HE solutions
will include Monitors, Amps, Blu-Ray players, and other Media gateways
that ALL have ethernet ports for control and software update).

 Your future is now, Owen.  I have four network devices at my primary
television -- the TV itself, TiVo, PS3, and Wii (using the wired
adapter).  All told, I have seven networked home entertainment devices
in my house, with another (Blu-Ray player) likely coming soon.  I feel
confident in saying that my use case isn't unusual these days.

 While a lot of the scalability concerns are blown off as "not applying
to typical consumers," we're quickly getting to the point where your
average joe IS somewhat likely to have different classes of devices that
might benefit from being on separate subnets.

     Jima


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