On 6/11/2013 12:56, Andy Linton wrote:
I don't understand "Not in any position to even try applying"....
Any organisation joining can apply for up to a /22 of IPv4 and get up to a /32 of IPv6 for no additional cost.
This is not a problem that needs a convoluted hardware solution.
Oh, sure, we *could* absolutely apply, but we're so far away from meeting APNIC's criteria to be given a v4 allocation that it would be a wasted effort. Have to be using a /26 now (or within a month of allocation) and be able to use a /25 within a year. We would have to fudge and bluff and make crap up just to stretch things to a /26 after 12 months. Getting to a /25 would mean putting public addresses on all our desktops and all our internal servers. -- Matthew Poole "The difference between theory and practice is that practice is easier in theory than theory is in practice"