Re: IPv6 will never fly: ARIN continues to kill it

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> Mark,
> 
> > 	I get renumbered in IPv4 today.
> 
> I suspect there is probably a question of scale here.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised that a small home network with a limited  
> number of subnets and systems could be automatically renumbered.
> 
> I would be surprised if a network of any appreciable size could be.   
> Particularly one that has non-trivial relationships with other networks.
> 
> How many subnets and devices are there on the network you  
> automatically renumber?
> 
> Regards,
> -drc

	The point was to demonstrate that it can be done.

	It just requires people to be willing to do this.

	On a home network you do most of the things by hand.
	In a enterprise you use a network management station
	to do the work for you.  Having that management station
	send out notifications to third parties is really not
	a big ask.

	Mark

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Mark Andrews, ISC
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