[GTER] New IETF draft: IPv4 with 64 bit Address Space

Vinícius Fontes contato at viniciusfontes.com
Wed Dec 9 14:56:55 -02 2015


Aprecio o esforço de todos os envolvidos, mas... justo agora que as
operadoras engrenaram a implementar IPv6? E ainda para ter apenas 64 bits
de endereçamento?

Minha opinião é de que se esse draft tivesse sido proposto mais próximo ao
IPv6 é bem provável que o EnIP seria escolhido. Mas agora, não vejo isso
acontecendo.

2015-12-09 14:34 GMT-02:00 Rubens Kuhl <rubensk at gmail.com>:

> On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Humberto Galiza <humbertogaliza at gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > Abstract
> >
> >    This document describes a solution to the Internet address depletion
> >    problem through use of a clever IPv4 options mechanism as a solution.
> >    This IPv4 protocol extension is called enhanced IP (EnIP).  Because
> >    it is IPv4, it maximizes backward compatibility while increasing
> >    address space by a factor of 17.9 million.  Unlike other similar
> >    proposals, care was taken to avoid costly changes and requirements to
> >    the core network and border routers, with the exception that options
> >    be passed in that equipment as described below.  Because it is
> >    backward compatible, current IPv4 software, network equipment,
> >    firewalls, intrusion detection/protection, and layer 5 firewalls can
> >    be maintained until IPv6 system information security reaches
> >    acceptable maturity and availability.
> >
> > Link direto para o draft:
> > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-chimiak-enhanced-ipv4/
> >
> > Comentários são apreciados.
> >
>
> Só tem 1 milhão de roteadores com "ip option drop" ligados para desligar
> antes disso funcionar...
>
>
>
> Rubens
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