On Sun, 3 Sep 2017 07:06:38 -0700, pidpawel <listy(a)pidpawel.eu> wrote:
A /8 network is a great value nowadays, the IPv4
especially in
Europe is in a huge crisis and getting new addresses is nearly
impossible. From the other hand most of the address space in this
network is unused but when you try to request allocation for
yourself you can easily get rejected because of silly reasons. (I
didn't even try to request one for myself after my friends showed me
the coordinator responses.)
OM,
I'm a bit behind the times, so please bear with me. Is there a plan
and schedule for
ampr.net to convert to IPv6?
Is there a consensus on the conversion? We're a pretty small part of the net, after
all, and my first reaction to thinking of IPv6 is "Do I have to?"
BTW, will ucsd be able to tunnel IPv4 44/8 addresses over IPv6?
As I said, I'm out of practice with networking, and I just realized that I don't
know if/when the
ampr.net will switchover, nor how it will affect the existing 44/8
allocations. Brian?
Thanks for your time.
73,
Bill, W4EWH