OMB: IPv6 by June 2008

Kuhtz, Christian christian.kuhtz at bellsouth.com
Thu Jul 7 19:55:19 UTC 2005



> My feeling is that the question isn't how much memory, but 
> rather how  
> much CPU and bandwidth is necessary to deal with routing thrash.   

Sure.  Resources in the end.

> Yes, you can aggregate different things to try to reduce the number  
> of entries, but that would seem to go against the general 
> idea Alexei  
> was suggesting.  I mean, I'm an entity, and it'd be cool to have my  
> own routed PI address and not have to deal with reconfiguring my  
> network when I took my laptop from work to home...

Sure.  But, you think the majority of employers feel warm and fuzzy
about this...?  I would say the answer is a violent "hell no"...   Most
security folks get moderately freaked out by people moving machines back
and forth, let alone IP addresses.


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