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- IPv4_address_exhaustion abstract "IPv4 address exhaustion is the depletion of the pool of unallocated Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) addresses, which has been anticipated since the late 1980s. This depletion is the reason for the development and deployment of its successor protocol, IPv6.The IP address space is managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) globally, and by five regional Internet registries (RIR) responsible in their designated territories for assignment to end users and local Internet registries, such as Internet service providers. The top-level exhaustion occurred on 31 January 2011, and the RIR APNIC's exhaustion on 15 April 2011 and some parts of the world have already exhausted their IPv4 allocations, and the remaining RIRs are expected to deplete their pools within a few years.IPv4 provides approximately 4.3 billion addresses; a subset of these have been distributed by IANA to the RIRs in blocks of approximately 16.8 million addresses each. The depletion of the IPv4 allocation pool has been a concern since the late 1980s, when the Internet started to experience dramatic growth. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) created the Routing and Addressing Group (ROAD) in November 1991 to respond to the scalability problem caused by the classful network allocation system in place at the time. The anticipated shortage has been the driving factor in creating and adopting several new technologies, including network address translation (NAT), Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) in 1993, and IPv6 in 1998. IPv6 supports approximately 3.4×1038 addresses, and is the successor technology to IPv4.Although the predicted depletion was already approaching its final stages in 2008, most providers of Internet services and software vendors were just beginning IPv6 deployment.".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink ipv6actnow.org.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink graphical-information.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink ipv4-address-space.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink announcement-2-10feb08.htm.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink proposal-ipv4-report-29nov07.htm.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink www.ipv6.com.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink ipv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageExternalLink ipv4-available-pool-graph.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageID "6852935".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wikiPageRevisionID "606613749".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion hasPhotoCollection IPv4_address_exhaustion.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion subject Category:Hazards.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion subject Category:IPv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion subject Category:Internet_architecture.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion subject Category:Network_addressing.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion comment "IPv4 address exhaustion is the depletion of the pool of unallocated Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) addresses, which has been anticipated since the late 1980s.".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "Agotamiento de las direcciones IPv4".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "Exaustão do IPv4".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "IPv4 address exhaustion".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "IPアドレス枯渇問題".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "Saturazione di IPv4".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "Épuisement des adresses IPv4".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion label "Исчерпание IPv4-адресов".
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Agotamiento_de_las_direcciones_IPv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Épuisement_des_adresses_IPv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Saturazione_di_IPv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs IPアドレス枯渇問題.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Exaustão_do_IPv4.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs m.0gsmwd.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Q1089478.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion sameAs Q1089478.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion wasDerivedFrom IPv4_address_exhaustion?oldid=606613749.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion homepage ipv4-address-space.
- IPv4_address_exhaustion isPrimaryTopicOf IPv4_address_exhaustion.