[Nanog-futures] NANOG Emai list again...

2009-08-15 Thread Richard Golodner
Thank you for sending this out. It is time for another reminder. Best wishes and thank you for a job well done, Richard Golodner ___ Nanog-futures mailing list Nanog-futures@nanog.org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-futures

Re: IPv6 Addressing Help

2009-08-15 Thread Randy Bush
I'm going to contradict you there. Classful addressing had a lot to recommend it. The basic problem we ran in to was that there weren't enough B's for everyone who needed more than a C and there weren't enough A's period. So we started handing out groups of disaggregate C's and that path led

Re: IPv6 Addressing Help

2009-08-15 Thread Nathan Ward
On 15/08/2009, at 4:34 PM, Randy Bush wrote: I'm going to contradict you there. Classful addressing had a lot to recommend it. The basic problem we ran in to was that there weren't enough B's for everyone who needed more than a C and there weren't enough A's period. So we started handing out

Re: IPv6 Addressing Help

2009-08-15 Thread William Pitcock
Hi, On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 00:38 -0400, William Herrin wrote: With IPv6 we have more than enough addresses to give a /56 to everybody who needs more than a /60 and a /48 to everybody who needs more than a /56. I don't think this is a good assumption to make. Just because the namespace

Re: IPv6 Addressing Help

2009-08-15 Thread William Herrin
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Randy Bushra...@psg.com wrote: I'm going to contradict you there. Classful addressing had a lot to recommend it. The basic problem we ran in to was that there weren't enough B's for everyone who needed more than a C and there weren't enough A's period. So we

Re: TransAtlantic 40 Gig Waves

2009-08-15 Thread Jay Ess
In November 24th 2008 Sunet together with Telia and Sprint reached 40Gb on one wavelength using TAT-14. The total length for the project was 9600 kilometers (the length of Sweden plus TAT-14). The Swedish article can be found here

Re: Follow up to previous post regarding SAAVIS

2009-08-15 Thread Leen Besselink
Keith Medcalf wrote: ... Dont know what web 2.0 is but the new portal is a web based object management system complete with recommended changes and inconsistency lists. We just added prefix allocation check with backend information from PCH (prefix checker tool). Web 2.0 is marketroid

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