Even if the first numbers were correctly calculated, they don't allow for further deaggregation of already advertised prefixes, which shouldn't be underestimated as the commercial value of each address increases...

On 10.06.2014 06:17, Bryan Tong wrote:
I botched those numbers.

Let me fix.

According to this countdown:
http://inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html we have 6.41 /8's left. So
that is 107,541,955 IPs.

CIDR - Prefixes
-----------------
/20 - 26,255.36
/21 - 52,510.72
/22 - 105,021.44
/23 - 210,042.88
/24 - 420,085.76

My apologies for my erroneous math, I was off one number making the table.

Johns solution to combine MPLS and IPv4 is the best solution. I would
implement it if I hadn't already rebooted a few days ago.

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