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Re: Reality (was RE: Stupid NAT tricks and how to stop them.)

2006-04-11 05:35:19
You know, you could assign IPv6 addresses in a strictly geographic >way and 
you'd have more than enough for everyone, everywhere, 
  > with very simple routing. But of course that won't be done.
   
  In fact some people are doing this today within their networks. IPv6 marveles 
ability to "address every millonth of a second of arc in
latitude and longitude on the planet" drives the entire excitment and funding.
   
  Private networks aside IP address allocation maybe needs to be done on a 
strictly geographical basis in a politically neutral fashion, e.g. via UN 
sponsored RIR / LIR. We may need an RFC on how to fund IANA activities through 
UN allowing "free" allocation of addresses to any interested individual or 
establishment.
   
  peter(_at_)unetadvisors(_dot_)com 
   
  

"Anthony G. Atkielski" <anthony(_at_)atkielski(_dot_)com> wrote:
  Peter Sherbin writes:

It is worth about the same as a postal address that comes
naturally when they build a new house. In a similar way when a new
device comes to existence it gets an address out of infinite
universe of 0 and 1.

That would only be true if IP addresses were geographically assigned,
which they aren't.

You know, you could assign IPv6 addresses in a strictly geographic way
and you'd have more than enough for everyone, everywhere, with very
simple routing. But of course that won't be done.

The actual cost driver here is a need for an operator (e.g.
Postal Service or ISP) to maintain a list of all existing addresses
to be able to provide their services.

Not necessarily. If the addressing is strictly geographic--n
addresses for each area of m square metres on the planet--routing
would be very simple and wouldn't require much in the way of tables.

With 78 bits, you can address every millonth of a second of arc in
latitude and longitude on the planet. That's an area of about 0.00095
square millimetres.





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