North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Important IPv6 Policy Issue -- Your Input Requested
> To the end user of address space it is absolutely irrelevant how large > the total space is or what the size of the routing table is. What > matters is how much cost/effort you need to expend to get your address > space, and what you need to use it for. A guarantee of global > uniqueness has an unavoidable (and, in fact, quite significant) cost; > some uses of address space don't require global uniqueness; therefore > there will be a market demand for non-unique space. then let them make up addresses. oh, you mean they don't want to collide with global addresses? so they want nat? i though a major goal of v6 was no nat. again, you want you cake or want to eat it?
|