Yes, but running out of address space has more to do with the number of hoops APNIC want you to jump through, rather than anything else. I've seen a /20 application rejected because they required additional clarification on what one /28 server block was for in the range requested. I'm not looking forward to doing a v6 allocation request - hopefully I can delegate that :-) Gordon
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Foster [mailto:blakjak(a)blakjak.net] Sent: Wednesday, 16 April 2003 11:05 AM To: NZNOG Subject: Re: [nznog] IPv6 in NZ?
From a personal point of view.. ive seen ISPs run dry on IPs a couple of times in my ISP career, and ive never heard IPv6 mentioned as a result.... Interesting that it was mentioned, given theres still sufficient IPv4 space around and that We generally get our IPs via APNIC, which is a potential bottleneck... ?
I was suprised at the mention of v6 at all.
Mark.