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Re: [RAM] Different approaches for different protocols



On 19 dec 2007, at 15:59, RJ Atkinson wrote:

So I would suggest that folks think about IPv4 and IPv6 solution
approaches separately.  For example, while one might want one of
the existing proposal for IPv4 (partly for expediency and partly
because IPv4 has more constraints), one might well want a different
more architecturally fundamental change for IPv6 (partly because
the protocol is more flexible due to extra bits in the header
and partly because we have more time to study, prototype, and
design a more elegant solution).

I have no issue with that notion except to add that a solution could be appropriate for both versions of IP despite those differences.


However, over on the internet area mailinglist Bob Hinden made the case that new work on IPv4 should stop and we should focus on IPv6 exclusively and only do the necessary maintenance for IPv4. Since apparently the routing situation isn't so dire and solutions aren't coming up so fast that we need to / can address the IPv4 situation before we run out of IPv4 addresses, this makes for a reasonable argument, in my opinion.

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