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[GLOBAL-V6] [address-policy-wg] Re: [ppml] How to get a IPv6 /32 the cheap way: go to AFRINIC
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Nick Hilliard
nick at inex.ie
Fri Jun 22 21:36:35 CEST 2007
[cc: list slightly trimmed] Randy Bush wrote: >> As long as each entity only have a single prefix, the dfz should be >> somewhat optimal. > > great idea! was one of the rationales for A, B, and C. oops. Now Randy, a young-un like you mightn't remember back that far, but I seem to remember from the time that the primary motivation for ditching classful addressing was due to number depletion, an issue that we don't have in ipv6, and are unlikely to see in the medium to long term. Besides, ipv6 doesn't implement classful addressing; it simply allows LIRs and PI end-users a sufficiently large amount of address space that additional allocations/assignments shouldn't be necessary to even remotely the same extent as in ipv4. Nick -- Network Ability Ltd. | Head of Operations | Tel: +353 1 6169698 3 Westland Square | INEX - Internet Neutral | Fax: +353 1 6041981 Dublin 2, Ireland | Exchange Association | Email: nick at inex.ie
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