In any stack I have ever worked with, the addresses are
already in binary. I am not sure what "parsing" means in
that context.
As for the 2002 IPv8-style encapsulation trick...that is now a given...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/sdks/platform/tpipv6/start.asp
As for education....many people now know about IPv4 dotted quads...
...therefore...they can easily learn...
2002:10.9.8.7:0000:0000:10.1.2.3:0000
...the 10s sort of jump out as "local" addresses
the hex 0000s indicate "legacy" and the 2002 follows 2001 a space oddysey...
Jim Fleming
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Would this force all stack developers and application developers to support
more parsing methods? Does this make sense?
D
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In my opinion, 10.x.x.x from IPv4 is widely recognized as local space. Why
waste more IPv4
space on special purpose addresses ?
Now that "IPv8-style" addressing is being more
widely used***, one might consider....
2002:10.x.x.x:0000:0000:10.x.x.x:0000
For IPv16...the more popular examples may be...
FEED:10.x.x.x:0000
CAFE:10.x.x.x:0000
BABE:10.x.x.x:0000
BEEF:10.x.x.x:0000
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> as a temporary measure I have configured tunnel to IIJ Palo Alto
device.
> the IPv6 prefix for the meeting room is 3ffe:507:1ff::/64.
>
> it would be, of course, better to have ipv6 prefix from microsoft
> research :-)
today we've got a router operated by MS research guys, using 6to4.
so my router have went away.
2002:836b:2505:5::/64
itojun
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Subject: Re: wrt: draft-blanchet-ipngwg-testadd-00.txt
What you seem to be asking for is something like the v4
delegation 192.0.2.0/24. It was set aside for documentation.
My thought is/was that we might reuse the 5f:: prefix that
predates the 6bone.
%
% there was suggestion to not use 3ffe::/16 space so that it can be later
% (humm, do not know how many years...) reclaimed and reused as part of the
% 001b/3 current addressing architecture. So may be something out of
% 2000::/3 is the right thing, I don't know, and actually, I don't care. My
% point was to reserve a space, any space, for documentation/examples/...
% purposes.
%
% Marc.
%
% At/� 12:08 2001-06-06 -0700, Alain Durand you wrote/vous �criviez:
% >At 11:50 AM 6/6/2001 -0700, Bill Manning wrote:
% >
% >> Strong Objections to this tactic. If you want a 6bone prefix,
% >> you should follow the process. Hijacking is bad form. I'm
% >> sure Bob would be amenable to making the delegation, but
% >> asking is appropriate.
% >
% >This is the reason why I had Cced Bob to this thread.
% >
% >Bob:
% >- do you think it would be appropriate to use a 6bone ptla for that
purpose?
% >- what should be the formal process to follow?
% >- would you have any preferences? 3ffe:ff00::/24, 3ffe:5550::/28,
anything
% >else?
% >
% > - Alain.
% >
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