The last IP in IPv4 format has been given today!
From now on, the new format IPv6 is the road to take.
For those that are unaware:
IPv4 is the format IPs have been all these years and is similar to le'ts say: 69.245.12.168
New Format, IPv6 looks like:
2001:4860:0000:2001:0000:0000:0000:0068
Casual users won't ever notice it but a large number of other people will need to work in order to endure this will not proclaim issues. For example, All Zorg Universes now support the new format which should start appearing slowly.
IPv6 format except from adding new numbers to use (much bigger pool as well) it also provides 2 more key features (in simple words):
1)128bits over 32 bits (can contain more data than a simple adress)
2)Because of 1), it will be quicker and easier to install every new ip on the network (no DCHP server required)
Re: IPV4 done!
#2Btw, if you are managing a database, make sure you put to store up to 40 char (ie VARCHAR(40) or DECIMAL(40) )
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#3wow future is here after all... i was schooled in networking we thought it would be another age that IPV4 would go out of numbers.
computer is booming faster than ever... thanks for the info zorg and good intel on server specs thanks once again. will note it down for reference.
computer is booming faster than ever... thanks for the info zorg and good intel on server specs thanks once again. will note it down for reference.
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Re: IPV4 done!
#4"Back in 1977, Cerf led a team of DARPA researchers in creating IPv4, which limits IP addresses to four 8-bit numbers or 32-bits total, providing for 4.3 billion addresses: not nearly enough by today's standards. In the article, Cerf said he never expected his protocol to take off, adding, "Who the hell knew how much address space we needed?" The IPv4's successor, IPv6, ... makes for 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 unique addresses, [so] we probably won't be hearing of an IP apocalypse anytime soon."
Taken from engadget.
Taken from engadget.
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Re: IPV4 done!
#5Surprised my networking teacher didn't know this. We just talked about a week ago how the IP4 was going to run out within the end of the year.
Re: IPV4 done!
#6This is gorgeous. Literally gorgeous.Zorg wrote:New Format, IPv6 looks like:
2001:4860:0000:2001:0000:0000:0000:0068
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#7Three hundred forty undecillion! Sextillion for all you Brits.
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