arstechnica.com— China isn't as far along with IPv6 as we're sometimes lead to believe, which is something that should probably change before IPv4 addresses are predicted to run out in the country in the next two years and three months. — Submitted Sep 25, 2008
Everyone's been in a panic of running out of IPv4 addresses for the past 10 years. Cisco thinks we at least can go another 10 years. We need to get everyone to start using internal addresses on their LAN first. That would solve much of the crisis.
That's true but how many people can subnet an IPv6 address? I've got my CCNA currently working towards my CCNP and CCVP and I haven't tried to tackle it yet, but I hear it's very difficult. It looks like I won't be able to subnet in my head anymore.
ninh Sep 25, 2008
Probably the US could sell them some of theirs. At least one thing to help push back the trade deficit.
chaotix Sep 26, 2008
what happened to IPv5? Never heard anything about it.
vtbrian Sep 26, 2008
Everyone's been in a panic of running out of IPv4 addresses for the past 10 years. Cisco thinks we at least can go another 10 years. We need to get everyone to start using internal addresses on their LAN first. That would solve much of the crisis.
jpregulate Sep 26, 2008
so what. get more!
sklter84 Sep 26, 2008
Lol at racist comments being dugg up. Shows your true colors.
vtbrian Sep 26, 2008
That's true but how many people can subnet an IPv6 address? I've got my CCNA currently working towards my CCNP and CCVP and I haven't tried to tackle it yet, but I hear it's very difficult. It looks like I won't be able to subnet in my head anymore.