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[address-policy-wg] PA policy
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Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT)
d.baeza at tvt-datos.es
Wed Jul 8 12:07:43 CEST 2015
Hi Wilfried, I think your case is not usual, as a residential customer usually recieve only 1 IP address (By DHCP or Static) but not a prefix. Of course, Im always talking about IPv4. IPv6 is another thing. How you recieve the prefix? BGP, OSPF, Static Route...?? Im just curious. Regards, El 08/07/2015 a las 12:00, Wilfried Woeber escribió: > > Just for the benefit of those having come to the Internet Scene > a tad later than I did ;-) and having the facts written down: > > On 2015-07-07 14:59, Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT) wrote: > [...] >> But a residential customer user is not recieving the PA space, >> [it] is the ISP of the customer who recieve it. > > Even that is not necessarily true: a residential customer can > have a (small?) network and receive an assignment from the ISP's > PA block. > > Incidentally, I am one of those examples :-) > > FWIW, > Wilfried > >
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