allocating lowest 64 bits from WGS84

Eric Vyncke (evyncke) evyncke at cisco.com
Wed Jan 12 19:57:09 CET 2011


It would perhaps be a nice idea to leave 4-5 bits of random in the IPv6
address and ran DAD to avoid duplicates 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipv6-ops-bounces+evyncke=cisco.com at lists.cluenet.de
[mailto:ipv6-ops-
> bounces+evyncke=cisco.com at lists.cluenet.de] On Behalf Of George Bonser
> Sent: mercredi 12 janvier 2011 18:30
> To: Eugen Leitl; ipv6-ops at lists.cluenet.de
> Subject: RE: allocating lowest 64 bits from WGS84
> 
> >
> > So I don't think it's a real problem. By the time nodes are unformly
> > spaced less than 2 m apart IPv6 as we know it won't exist, anyway.
> >
> > --
> > Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org
> 
> It won't be long before your entertainment components (stereo, DVD
> player, TV, cable box, etc) all have ethernet ports and all have an
IPv6
> address and will be stacked one atop the other in the same space. Same
> with kitchen appliances, probably.


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