El Miércoles 17 de Agosto de 2005 17:17, Bryan J. Smith escribió:
> Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, I figured the first one out but this is killing me and
> > Babelfish is no help. Can I get a translation?
> 
> I'm an ignorant US American, but he mentioned LACNIC.
> That's one of the 5 IP registries of IANA:  
>   http://www.iana.org/ipaddress/ip-addresses.htm  
> 
> Most people focus on "globalization" of IPv6 to solve the
> real issue of the 4 non-ARIN blocks (we're spoiled in North
> America) which have only limited set of Class C IPv4 blocks.
> 
> But this has *0* to do with sysadmin or even corporate
> netadmin interest.  That's more RBOC (Regional Bell Operating
> Company -- US-lingo) issues and major border routers with
> continential summary routes.  And most of that will be
> transparent, because the RBOCs are doing IPv4-to-IPv6
> tunneling -- using IPv6 on the backbone, IPv4 internally.
> 
> The only large, public IPv6 network that is IPv6 end-to-end
> is Internet2, which is largely academia-only.
> 
> I'm talking about IPv6 on a corporate sysadmin level, where
> IPv6 _is_ being adopted.  They are doing the opposite in
> IPv6-to-IPv4 tunneling -- using IPv6 internally, IPv4 to
> WANs/Internet.
> 
> 
Hi Bryan..

        The "LACNIC" mention is only example...
        I am work in ISP (Internet Service Provider) and IPv6 this being 
adopted internally (IPv6 over MPLS Networks).
        Most client using IPv6 (private networks) and on Admin Linux System (my 
personal opinion :-) ) to solve the real problems of interconnection with 
network equipment and 
Sistems using Linux, must handle concepts of ipv6, to "speak" the same (igual) 
language with the network administrators...

regard

Sorry, no ingles...  ;-)

Benjamín Gálvez

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