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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><tt>On 06.02.2019 12:32, Denis Fondras
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<pre wrap="">If you keep there /22 and /24 as an option, than there would be no problem.
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<pre wrap="">No please, don't let LIR choose. This will only complicate management of
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</tt><tt>It's a simple flag, "/24 sufficienct: yes/no".</tt><tt><br>
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<pre wrap="">In a FIFO, a LIR asking for /22 would delay a LIR who only
needs a /24.
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</tt><tt>Yes, that would be the case. Since that second LIR won't
have the slightest<br>
idea when it would receive IPv4 anyway, I fail to seen an issue
with that.</tt><tt><br>
On the contrary, it emphasis the fact that IPv4 is over.<br>
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Regards,<br>
-kai<br>
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