Ipv4= *2^32* (*4,294,967,296*) unique IPv4 adresses available.
Vs.
ipv6=2^128 (*340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456) *unique
IPv6 adresses available.
Wow.. That's a big upgrade..
Thank you,
Dustin Hinton
I.T. Sales Associate
F1 Communications, L.L.C.
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New Orleans, LA. 70123
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Dustin@f1solutions.net
On May 30, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Joey Kelly <> wrote:
On Sat May 29 2010 5:48 pm, Charles Jouglard wrote:
Depending on which online IPV4 depletion calculator you look at there is a
Y2K type push for action. Several online depletion calculators show we are
right at less then two years before all of the IPV4 IPs will be depleted.
Cheers,
Charles
First you tell us that the world is going to end, then you say "cheers"?
Thanks a lot.
-- Joey Kelly Minister of the Gospel and Linux Consultant http://joeykelly.net 504-239-6550 ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.org ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 05/30/10
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