2010/12/3 Manfredo Miserocchi :
Hi Manfredo,
> But we're working on Ipv6 from 10 years, previewing this moment. If operators
> are not ready yet, this is not because
> nobody had care of it. In other words, I'm not seeing anything strange in the
> fact that IPv4 are in effect finished. If
> NRO
-Original Message-
From: Guillaume Leclanche
To: swinog
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 00:27:13 +0100
Subject: [swinog] IPv4 already exhausted at IANA ?
Hi Guillaume,
> I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has
> only 7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov
Am 03.12.10 00:55, schrieb Fredy Kuenzler:
> Am 03.12.2010 00:27, schrieb Guillaume Leclanche:
>> I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has only
>> 7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov. 30th. So I thought I'd start a
>> thread to share my thoughts on the fact that IPv4
Am 03.12.2010 00:27, schrieb Guillaume Leclanche:
I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has only
7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov. 30th. So I thought I'd start a
thread to share my thoughts on the fact that IPv4 is in reality _already_
exhausted at IANA.
[...]
Hello,
I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has
only 7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov. 30th. So I thought I'd
start a thread to share my thoughts on the fact that IPv4 is in
reality _already_ exhausted at IANA.
If you read IANA policies, you know that among the 7
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