90 IPv6 sub-TLA allocations made
Nipper, Arnold arnold.nipper at de-cix.net
Wed Aug 8 17:15:55 CEST 2001
James schrieb: > > Now, in the IPv6 world I'm told that we can't get an IPv6 sTLA for our direct > backbone customers or for any of our other national networks because KPNQwest > Finland (covered by the eu.eunet supernational registry) already has our one > sub-TLA. > > 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... > Actually, you have a /34, haven't you? EU-EUNET-20000403 and DE-XLINK-20000510. Very interesting that KQDE got an assignment as at that time they already where 100% KQ. -- Arnold
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