[homenet] renumbering the IETF

Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> Sat, 23 February 2013 08:27 UTC

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Subject: [homenet] renumbering the IETF
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On 23/02/2013 05:53, Erik Kline wrote:
..
> I wonder if we should ask the NOC about performing a renumbering
> during the next IETF meeting.
> 
> Ideally, we should be able to perform one or two (or three)
> renumberings in a week, glean the relevant operational experience, and
> send a draft to v6ops shortly thereafter.

Great idea. I won't be in Orlando, but I am fairly sure there is nothing
I would do there that cares about address persistency, apart from
having to reconnect to jabber maybe. Conducting an RFC 4192 procedure
on Tuesday night and a flash IPv6 renumbering during Thursday morning
would be very interesting!

At least Skype will not be a problem during IPv6 renumbering.

    Brian