Re: shim6 @ NANOG

From: Per Heldal (no email)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2006 - 04:07:22 EST

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    On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 20:17:26 +0100, "Iljitsch van Beijnum"
    <> said:
    >
    > On 4-mrt-2006, at 14:07, Kevin Day wrote:
    >
    [snip]
    >
    > > Unless we start now working on getting people moved to IPv6, the
    > > pain of running out of IPv4 before IPv6 has reached critical mass
    > > is going to be much much worse than a long term problem of IPv6
    > > route size.
    >
    > I disagree. You assume that IPv6 will be able to gain critical mass
    > before IPv4 addresses run out. I don't think that will happen,
    > because of the chicken/egg problem. "Running out" is a relative term.
    > John Klensin says we've effictively already run out because IPv4
    > addresses are too hard to get for some applications. That may be true
    > but people aren't turning to IPv6 (yet) to run those applications. My
    > prediction is that we'll see interesting things happen when the
    > remaining IPv4 address suppy < 3 * addresses used per year. That will
    > probably happen around the end of this decade. At that point, there
    > is likely to be hoarding and/or the allocation policies will become
    > stricter, and people will start to think about a future where it's no
    > longer possible to get IPv4 addresses. At this point, there will
    > still be time to migrate.

    Doesn't the above disagreement indicate that IPv6 is incomplete until a
    workable locator/id-split is implemented?

    If so, why bother with operational policies and deployment beyond what
    is of experimental nature necessary to facilitate further development?

    //per

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      Per Heldal
      http://heldal.eml.cc/
    

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