Fred / Stephen, >>> Michel Py wrote: >>> - Customers that are stupid enough... >> Fred Baker wrote: >> Someone else's stupidity is not my problem. > Stephen Sprunk wrote: > 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? Agree with Stephen (I think I'm going to create a startup that sells IPv6 NAT boxes soon; I will do like Linksys and allow Cisco to buy me for big bucks in a few years; who's in?), I will add something: even as a non-vendor company, every customer problem is your problem. If you renumber your network and customers can't send orders in anymore because their banana eaters don't know how to reconfigure an access-list on their end to allow their system to talk to your new IP, it's _your_ problem. And BTW most firewalls and access-list still work with IP and not FQDNs. This is besides the point anyway; no matter how stupid the customer is the customer is king. If Cisco was not big enough to have a global prefix in the routing table no matter what and you had to renumber your 60K subnets if you switched ISPs you would be singing another song. Michel.