90 IPv6 sub-TLA allocations made
David R Huberman huberman at gblx.net
Wed Aug 8 16:28:32 CEST 2001
> Of course, that one sub-TLA gives us a total amount of address space which is > adequate for our current requirements for the whole network but once this is > split over each of about 20 separate autonomous systems, each with their own > routing policy, this is hardly going to result in optimally aggregatable > routing... And when you explain this to RIPE, how do they respond? If you can make a bona fide engineering argument for obtaining more than one sub-TLA, it seems to me that any RIR is obliged to seriously consider that argument. /david
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