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R.I.P IPV6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks
Not sure why the DoD needs 11 /8 ranges...
how much ip's is a /8 range?
Now you have done it, expect some random account to pop up and paste your browsing history below.
16 Million+ (16,777,216)
Wow x.X
They want spy you.
Time to celebrate!!!!!
;-)
Makes your new /14 less valuable now though
With major institutions not buying into IPV6 and dragging their feet, it makes it a tough sell. I would have to agree with R.I.P IPV6.
Yes. 056/8.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml
And IPv6 is neither dead nor does it die.
So we just add some numbers onto the already existing IP? That doesn't sound right
Sounds better than IPv6 to me
thats why CC isnt going forward for ipv6? :S
no, thats due to things they are unwilling to resolve.
lol,
me perdi este post...
Inocente palomita gringos! jajaj
orale.
Thos having pre-ARIN IP blocks do not need care for a single sh't about what ARIN or IANA says; these blocks are 100% owned by company and can in no way (its entirely impossible unless ALL RIRs and ALL legacy holders agree on the SAME decision) be revoked, splitted or manipulated. Only thing ARIN can do is charge the owner for normal ARIN account fees, nothing else.
Yes, in Spain
I'm not sure why anyone takes this seriously at all....just takes routing knowledge (no, the ASIC in a 6500 will NOT route IPv4"S" in hardware) to rule that out