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Title : Internet Protocol Specifications for IPv7 and IPv8
Address Classes
Author(s) : E. Terrell
Filename : draft-terrell-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-addr-cls-04.txt
Pages : 42
Date : 29-Nov-99
This paper is a direct result, necessitated by the correction of the
mathematical anomaly that plague IPv4. Whose resolution also proposed
an end to the disparities resulting from a shortage of available IP
Addresses. However,the proposal did not seem to garner the unfledging
support, through the suggestion of an alternate IP system of
addressing, which is nothing more than an exploitation of the present
system. As presented in the paper entitled; 'The Mathematical
Reality of IP Addressing in IPv4 Questions the need for Another IP
System of Addressing'.
Needless to say, it is thought that a greater clarification of the
underlining foundation of this subject matter is that which is
needed. Notwithstanding my personal beliefs, that the promises made
by the IT Industry itself, will not be forth coming if an adequate
IP System of Addressing is not employed. Nor the mention of the hidden
cost the consumer is expected to pay, which is a direct result of
their knowledge regarding a clear understanding of our present
technology, and the ability of the Technology to the IT Industry,
which could reduce the overall cost today. All while fullfiling of the
promises they made to the consumer, which becomes the reality of a
future which benefits all mankind.
Nevertheless, the Overview is an attempt to provide the reader with
a succinct introductory foundation of those aspects of the Internet
Protocol that will change as a direct result of the implementation
of either IPv7 or IPv8. In other words, I shall present only those
aspects of IPv4 that deal with its methods of Addressing and its
former Class Structure. However, while admitting this would be an
over simplification of its functional use or purpose, and a serious
reduction of an adequate explanation of a vast majority the
foundational information encompassing the IP Specification. It is
nevertheless, seen justifiable, because the remaining aspects
concerning the IP Specification will not
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