Forum: Hardware Topic: The day the routers died (ubergeek stuff) ------------------------------------------------- Leteci mungos: Izgleda da jos uvijek postoji onaj geekovski entuzijasticki spirit tehnoloskih pionira... bar na RIPE konferencijama... Citat: "The Day that Routers Died" a long long time ago i can still remember when my laptop could connect elsewhere and i tell you all there was a day the network card i threw away had a purpose - and worked for you and me.... But 18 years completely wasted with each address we've aggregated the tables overflowing the traffic just stopped flowing.... And now we're bearing all the scars and all my traceroutes showing stars... the packets would travel faster in cars... the day....the routers died Chorus (ALL!!!!!) So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55 Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh But I spose we'd better give it a try I suppose we'd better give it a try Now did you write an RFC That dictated how we all should be Did we listen like we should that day Now were you back at RIPE fifty-four Where we heard the same things months before And the people knew they'd have to change their ways.... And we - knew that all the ISPs Could be - future proof for centuries But that was then not now Spent too much time playing WoW ooh there was time we sat on IRC Making jokes on how this day would be Now there's no more use for TCP The day the routers died... Chorus (chime in now) So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55 Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh But I spose we'd better give it a try I suppose we'd better give it a try I remember those old days I mourn Sitting in my room, downloading porn Yeah that's how it used to be.... When the packets flowed from A to B via routers that could talk IP There was data..that could be exchanged between you and me.... Oh but - I could see you all ignore The fact - we'd fill up IPv4 But we all lost the nerve And we got what we deserved! And while...we threw our network kit away And wished we'd heard the things they say Put all our lives in disarray The day...the routers died... Chorus (those silent will be shot) So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55 Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh But I spose we'd better give it a try I suppose we'd better give it a try Saw a man with whom I used to peer Asked him to rescue my career He just sighed and turned away.. I went down to the net cafe that I used to visit everyday But the man there said I might as well just leave... And now we've all lost our purpose.. my cisco shares completely worthless... No future meetings for me At the Hotel Krasnapolsky and the men that make us push and push Like Geoff Huston and Randy Bush Should've listened to what they told us.... The day...the routers....died Chorus (time to lose your voice) So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55 Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh But I spose we'd better give it a try I suppose we'd better give it a try Words and performance by Gary Feldman ilija: Zakon! Leteci mungos: EU calls for net address upgrade Kad o tome pocinju pisati mainstream mediji znaci da je voda zesce blizu grla... Skriveno:  EU calls for net address upgrade Network cables, BBC Work to migrate Europe to the net's new addressing system must speed up, says the European Commission. The call to action is contained in a plan sent to the European Parliament urging governments and top websites in the region to head the migration. It warns that internet-based innovation could be derailed as the current pool of addresses is used up. The plan sets a target of 25% of net users in the EU to be using the new system by 2010. Aiding innovation "This is very much a case of a stitch in time saves nine," said Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for the information society, in a statement unveiling the plan. Ms Reding said futuristic technologies already being adopted, such as smart tags, intelligent street lighting and heating systems, were already projected to boost demand for IP addresses 1,000-fold - perhaps beyond the current system's ability to cope. Europe could face a "crisis" when the older system ran out of addresses, she warned. Currently, Version 4 of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) is used to ensure that data travelling across the net reaches the right destination. The IPv4 scheme makes available about 4.3 billion addresses - a total predicted to run out in 2011. By contrast, Version 6 of this scheme (IPv6) provides, in effect, an unlimited number of addresses. The "huge address space provides a platform for innovation in IP-based services and applications," said the commission in its plan. The steps outlined in the plan are intended to build on the work already done to get Europe using IPv6. For instance, Geant, the high-speed data network linking many European research centres, is already 100% IPv6 compatible, said the plan. Governments should migrate their core networks to IPv6 and add a requirement for it to public procurement contracts, said the plan. It also wants the top 100 websites in Europe to be reachable by IPv6 by the 2010 deadline.