Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> Dave Crocker writes:
>> Bob Hinden wrote:
>>> Maybe we are getting to the point in time where we should only have
>>> IPv6 at IETF meetings or it that's premature run IPv4 behind a couple
>>> of layers of NAT.
>>
>> On the theory that the ietf meeting net is for production services,
>> wouldn't it make sense to have the time to cut over to pure ipv6 be
>> when production use of ipv4 becomes minimal?
> 
> IMNSHO, the sensible time is to do it when the relevant RIR runs out of
> addresses. I'm sure the IETF can get a couple of thousand IPv4 addresses
> for temporary use even years after that time, but it would seem a little
> hypocritical to do so.
> 
> The network at both of IETF meetings I've attended felt a little
> archaic: abundant addresses, no paperwork, no firewall, no NAT.

So basically, you're complaining that you came to the IETF and received
production quality Internet service?

> Arnt
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