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don't contrive to maintain the status quo
we are doomed if we continue to ignore progress, we have all done RFC 1925, as amusing as it is, we have to realise that the community cannot keep this contained, just because we now ask that the plebicicite can work out how to use their computer to translate from dotted decimal to hexidecimal is naieve (aren't we the smart ones) in the full especialy given the fact that you guys are using ISIS as your IGP and in effect already using a derivative if Radia's finest work the next generation defacto, in spite of you using a hacked up trafic engineered solution. to come out with such nonsense makes me chuckle.
Well I digress that the biggest worry is that with the debt that your company is carryingand that you as a very good technology driver are being constrined by the lack of investment to take the next step as so many of your counter parts.
I consider that unless we move to IPng we will continue to stress-out the edge whilst preserving the core, IPng has far too many advantages for an impoverished Tier 1 like yourseles to restrain. IMHO this issue was solved with MPLS anyhow, but then reusable RF1918 addresses suits the inferior service you service providers give anyhow. truth bein that IPng gives an opportunity for me to ask how many beers I have left in the fridge, whether I my sausages are out of dateamd know if they are my sausages, but I wonder if you take a drop.
the only people who fear RFID are those with something to hide