[104501] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: [NANOG] US DoD receives chunked IPv6 /13 (14x /22 but not
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Deepak Jain)
Fri May 16 18:02:10 2008
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 18:01:53 -0400
From: Deepak Jain <deepak@ai.net>
To: Dorn Hetzel <dhetzel@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <2ee691ff0805161409o5c07e3d9v1657f64c36500266@mail.gmail.com>
Cc: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org>
Reply-To: deepak@ai.net
Errors-To: nanog-bounces@nanog.org
:_)
Another concept that might be useful with *that* much address space is
the concept of modeling your ENEMIES' networks inside of unique space
(persistently, forever). I'm sure we aren't far from the days where
boxen will be set up to emulate the interaction between hundreds of
other nodes, latency, jitter and packet loss included. It might be a fun
project to be asked to pursue.
There really isn't a platform in current address space to do that (once
you add persistently and multiple enemies) to the equation.
:)
Deepak
Dorn Hetzel wrote:
> Brings a whole new meaning to packet fragmentation :)
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Deepak Jain <deepak@ai.net
> <mailto:deepak@ai.net>> wrote:
>
>
> > Perhaps next each round of ammo will have its own IPv6 address.
> >
>
> Perhaps every round will (or anti-personnel) mine will be stamped with
> its V6 address so you can track its shrapnel for all time? IPv6 ensures
> uniqueness, there is no requirement for universal, perpetual
> connectivity.
>
> DJ
>
> _______________________________________________
> NANOG mailing list
> NANOG@nanog.org <mailto:NANOG@nanog.org>
> http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog
>
>
_______________________________________________
NANOG mailing list
NANOG@nanog.org
http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog