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[NANOG] leave the deck chairs alone (Re: fair warning: less than 1000 days left to IPv4)

  • From: Edward B. DREGER
  • Date: Sat May 10 00:45:18 2008

RB> Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 05:00:32 +0200
RB> From: Randy Bush

RB> i suggest we focus on how to roll out v6

Bingo.  Or, I begin to wonder if door #2 might actually have merit:


RB> or give up and get massive natting to work well (yuchhh!)

For massive NATting to work well, one would need to specify "IP address
behind the NAT device".  Suddenly, we've invented a variable-length
addressing scheme, with 32 bits per level.  Under the current model,
levels 2+ (where "level" is 1-based) are restricted to a teeny portion
of all possible addresses; this could change.

Wait... this smells a lot like:

1. OSI addressing;

2. Phone numbers having variable length depending on country code or
area code;

3. ASN.1 OID allocation.

i.e., we can learn from existing implementations that deal with very
similar problems.


RB> and not waste our time rearranging the deck chairs [0] or
RB> characterizing those with chairs as evil.

Quite so, particularly when the deck chairs will put up a fight.


Eddy
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