> Owen DeLong wrote :
> How would you have made it possible for a host that only understands 32-bit 
> addresses to exchange traffic with a host that only has a 128-bit address?

With some kind of NAT mechanism, naturally.
Which is not possible with the current IPv6 address format, if you want 
something stateless and that does not rely on DNS.

> How would you have made a 128-bit address more human-readable? Does it really 
> matter?

I have found it difficult to talk hex with people from other countries.

Try to say FACEB00C to someone who does not speak your langage.
Foxtrox Alpha Charlie Echo Bravo Zero Zero Charlie does not go through either.
250.206.176.192 works all the time. Everyone gets the numbers.

Michel.




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