Re: Fw: Welcome to the InterNAT...

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--On Wednesday, March 26, 2003 20:05:11 -0600 Stephen Sprunk
<stephen@sprunk.org> wrote:

> Thus spake "Fred Baker" <fred@cisco.com>
>> > - Customers that are stupid enough...
>> 
>> Someone else's stupidity is not my problem.
> 
> As a vendor, every customer problem is your problem.
> 
> Go visit some Fortune 500 customers and ask:
> .  Are you aware you won't be able to get portable IPv6 addresses?
> .  How would you like to renumber your entire network every year?
> .  How would you like us to sell you IPv6 NATs so you'll never have to
> renumber again?

Most F500 customers or similar have their own AS numbers. They can easily
become a LIR and get their own assignment. 

Most of the things making renumbering hard are issues with short-sighted
"optimisations", like host files instead of DNS, IP addresses in
applications, and similar. These all can be taken away in time -- most of
the applications that suggest this behaviour are v4-only today, and thus
NOW is the time to act decisively to get the message out: "Prepare to
renumber".

As Fred wrote; it is already today possible to build with caution to make
renumbering easy. 

You as a vendor should, instead of making paint-oneself-into-corners
misbehaviour possible, make it intuitive to DTRT. 

-- 
Måns Nilsson    http://vvv.besserwisser.org

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