| 1. if IPv6 allocation policies aren't a fair amount more liberal | than IPv4 ones in how much address space is doled out, they're | broken. there's still a need to aggregate addresses for routing | purposes, but there's no need to be stingy about doling them out. We are agreed that there is absolutely a need to aggregate addresses for routing purposes, whether we are talking IPv4 or IPv6. So, how many /20s are there in IPv6? Sean.
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations informati... Jeffrey Altman
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations informati... J. Noel Chiappa
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations info... Kim Hubbard
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations ... Rick H Wesson
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Randy Bush
- Re: IP network address assignments/allo... Rick H Wesson
- Re: IP network address assignments... Kim Hubbard
- Re: IP network address assignments... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations informati... Sean Doran
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations info... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations informati... Sean Doran
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations info... Bill Manning
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations ... Sean Doran
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Perry E. Metzger
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Bill Manning
- Re: IP network address assignments/allo... Francis Dupont
- Re: IP network address assignments/allo... Bill Sommerfeld
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocati... Christian Huitema
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations info... Robert Elz
- Re: IP network address assignments/allocations info... Brian E Carpenter
- RE: IP network address assignments/allocations informati... Ian King