From: Jim Fleming (jfleming_at_no.spam)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 11:28:18 PST
Thanks, I am sure that IPv4 Internet users will be glad to hear this.
From: "Jeroen Massar" jeroen-at-unfix.org
"It's not on the IPv4 internet just like everything in the IPv6 world."
"ICANN represents that it has no authority to implement new TLDs"
http://www.icann.org/tlds/correspondence/esi-v-icann-13nov00.htm
Jim Fleming
http://www.IPv8.info
IPv16....One Better !!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeroen Massar" <jeroen-at-unfix.org>
To: "'Jim Fleming'" <jfleming-at-anet.com>
Cc: <ngtrans-at-sunroof.eng.sun.com>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: RE: the IAB/IETF Architecture diagram
> Jim Fleming [mailto:jfleming-at-anet.com] wrote:
>
> And another one for the record *sigh*:
>
> > Don't forget to include the IAB/IETF Architecture diagram, it
> > helps people navigate.
> > http://unfix.org/projects/ipv6/IPv6andIPv4.gif
>
> a) it's not an official piccy whatsoever
> b) How the peep can I 'forget' that picture if I have drawn it myself ?
>
> > 3FFE: is not on the Global Internet, so it is irrelevant.
> > 2002:[IPv4]:0000 people ARE connected, so they can progress.
> > http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12213.html
> It's not on the IPv4 internet just like everything in the IPv6 world.
> And if you didn't notice IPv4 uses 32bits addressing, IPv6 128bits.
> and on the IPv6 space
> 2002::/48 == 6to4
> 3ffe::/16 == 6bone
> 2001::/16 == Production IPv6.
>
> And check that picture you mentioned (my picture ;) and you might see
> all those nice prefixes (except 2001::/16) given in it.
> But as it's all routable.
> See amongst others: http://www.switch.ch/lan/ipv6/bgp/ or your beloved
> google:
> http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=6bone+routing+informat
> ion
>
> And now stop kiddying around... before someone decides to block you
> again for another month or something.
>
> Greets,
> Jeroen
>
>
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