On Mon, 15 Aug 2016, Bryan Fields wrote:
I'm there. I'll be submitting a paper on IPv6 and a bit of a numbering plan for amateur radio networks. BTW ampr.org lacks an AAAA record ;)
+1 though I don't think we need an IPv6 'numbering' plan as we need a network trust plan and enumerate all the 'trusted' networks whether they be IPv6 or net-44. The increasing ease of obtaining IPv6 address space and connectivity, particularly for end-users, changes the paradigm of having to rely on a single netblock for address space. The latter results in inefficient tunnelling and aggregated points of failure at the net-44 'gateways' that simply aren't necessary in an IPv6 world.
Antonio Querubin e-mail: tony@lavanauts.org xmpp: antonioquerubin@gmail.com