16 Jan
2008
16 Jan
'08
10:56 a.m.
michael.dillon@bt.com wrote:
- small one-time fee (100-200EUR?) for non-routable PI (take them out of a defined /32 or so which is/can/should be filtered by ISPs)
What is non-routable PI? What can you do with it that you cannot do with a ULA prefix?
Not routed for things like VPN-Connections and the likes ... users sometimes need unique IP addresses, as the chance of running into a customer/partner that happens to use the same RFC networks is growing ... IPv6 will make the chances smaller, but getting a PI assigned for such purposes would eliminate that problem. -garry