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Re: DoD IP Space
From: borg () uu3 net
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 11:31:30 +0100 (CET)
Oh, no worries.. It will never happen ;) There is reason why everyone stick to IPv4... Also, there was also nice space that could be used safely on private networks [14.0.0.0/8]. Unfortunately money needs to flow, so it was converted to normal space. Shame. Same with recent shady action w/ 44.0.0.0/8 is sad as well.. IPv4 will stay with us for very long.... ---------- Original message ---------- From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> To: Sabri Berisha <sabri () cluecentral net> Cc: nanog <nanog () nanog org>, Grant Taylor <gtaylor () tnetconsulting net> Subject: Re: DoD IP Space Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 13:15:32 -0800 Indeed It will be interesting to see how these CxOs with limited budges react when backbones finally start turning off IPv4 and they discover that their network is burning down because of years neglecting the IPv6 brush growing all around them. Owen
Current thread:
- Re: DoD IP Space, (continued)
- Re: DoD IP Space Dorn Hetzel (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Bryan Fields (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space John Curran (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Brandon Martin (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space John Curran (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Eric Kuhnke (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Bryan Fields (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Eric Kuhnke (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Sabri Berisha (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space Owen DeLong (Jan 20)
- Re: DoD IP Space borg (Jan 21)
- Re: DoD IP Space Clayton Zekelman (Jan 22)
- Re: DoD IP Space Izaac (Jan 22)