16 Jul
2009
16 Jul
'09
6:02 p.m.
Jeroen Wunnink wrote:
In the current IPv4 address policy, routability on the internet is not a factor that is allowed to be taken into account when a PI space is requested. Yet anything smaller then a /24 is pretty much useless since most providers filter anything below /24 out.
I think minimum PA allocation should, instead, be /24. Then, ISPs assigning /26 (or /28, maybe) to their customers will start actively exchanging /26. Of course, the number of routing table entries will further explode, but it will so with IPv6. Masataka Ohta