On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 15:13, Doug Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 10:22, Chris Grundemann wrote:
>> This is not about IPv4 life-support.
>
> Seriously?

Seriously.

The birth of a shared CGN space in no significant way extends the life
of IPv4. It does provide the best possible solution to a necessary
evil (CGN inside addresses).

>> This is about providing the best answer to a difficult problem.
>
> The best answer is to make sure that CPEs that will be doing CGN can
> handle the same 1918 space inside the user network and at the CGN layer.

Are you volunteering to buy everyone on earth a new CPE? If not, who
do you suggest will? My bet is that no one is willing to drop the
billions of dollars required - if they were, we could just sign
everyone up for IPv6 capable CPE and skip the whole debate... ;)

Cheers,
~Chris

> Doug
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