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IPv4 address exhaustion

IPv4 address exhaustion was the depletion of the pool of unallocated IPv4 addresses. Because the original Internet architecture had fewer than 4.3 billion addresses available, depletion had been anticipated since the late 1980s when the Internet started experiencing dramatic growth. This depletion was one of the reasons for the development and deployment…

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IP addressing

Address depletion

Mitigation efforts

Exhaustion dates and impact

Post-exhaustion mitigation

Long-term solution

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IPv4 address exhaustion

Nodes91
Edges90
Triples67
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021978
Components1

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IPv4 address exhaustion

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related to Notable exhaustion advisories · 55
IPv4 address exhaustion → AAAA, American Registry, APNIC, Applications, April, ARIN, ARIN IPv4, Asia, Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre, August, Canada, Caribbean, Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry, Central Asia, CEO/Executives, Cisco Systems, Coordination Centre, Estimates, Europe, In
related to Address depletion · 4
IPv4 address exhaustion → Each, Internet, IPv4, While

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ipv4 ipv6 address addresses internet exhaustion apnic ip arin network space pool 2011 ripe last available rir allocation allocated block

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Chinainstance ofThe many new Internet users in countries0.80text
India are also driving address exhaustioninstance ofThe many new Internet users in countries0.80text
Teredo tunnelinginstance ofpreferred IPv6 addressing with many using transition methods0.80text
DMZsinstance ofThere are also concerns that features of consumer-grade NAT0.80text
STUNinstance ofThere are also concerns that features of consumer-grade NAT0.80text
UPnPinstance ofThere are also concerns that features of consumer-grade NAT0.80text
application-level gateways might not be available at the ISP levelinstance ofThere are also concerns that features of consumer-grade NAT0.80text
port forwarding used to run Internet servers within private networksinstance ofISP-level NAT may result in multiple-level address translation which is likely to further complicate the use of technologies0.80text
IPv4 address exhaustionrelated to Address depletionWhile0.60section
IPv4 address exhaustionrelated to Address depletionIPv40.60section
IPv4 address exhaustionrelated to Address depletionInternet0.60section
IPv4 address exhaustionrelated to Address depletionEach0.60section

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