10 Jan
2004
10 Jan
'04
4:55 p.m.
- There seems to be no need for a special policy regarding IP Blocks used for anycast. Some status value ASSIGNED ANYCAST would be nice, but i guess, we need no policy
- This whole issue is rather about Nameservers. xxTLD operators can't justify something like a /24 in IPv4 or /32 in IPv6 just for one nameserver glue record. Most other people thinking about deploying anycast services most likely have other needs or even other means of acquiring address space which is routable globally
could you explain why, other than socially, the needs and resources of tld operators are different than those of anyone else deploying globally available services? randy