[Podcast] We don’t need subnets any more
Nets and subnets — do we actually need the idea of a subnet in the IP addressing architecture?
Nets and subnets — do we actually need the idea of a subnet in the IP addressing architecture?
Is the Internet’s address space already fragmented? The answer is not straightforward.
Guest Post: Let go of your IPv4 addressing knowledge when developing your IPv6 address plan.
How can we contextualize the large numbers used in IPv6 address models?
The second post on IPv6 delegations discusses how addressing policy affects the community. How often do recipients come back, and what comes next for addressing policy?
How big is the world of IPv6 when compared to IPv4? How does APNIC distribute this address space?
Guest Post: Unique Local Unicast Addresses are another example of IPv6 being treated similarly as IPv4.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2018 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?
Guest Post: Google’s Jen Linkova continues to set the record straight on some of the common IPv6 misconceptions she’s come across.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2017 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?