Hello, (ab)using IPv6 PI is also not a good solution for it I guess. How should we make it possible? With kind regards, Mark Scholten -----Original Message----- From: Andy Davidson [mailto:andy.davidson@netsumo.com] Sent: woensdag 15 april 2009 13:54 To: Stream Service Subject: Re: Multiple IPv6 /32 Allocations for LIRs On 15 Apr 2009, at 12:18, Stream Service wrote:
It should be aggegatable for as far as the LIR wants. It should also be possible to split it up to /48's without a problem (for example is 1 LIR has multiple ASN's or when some address space should only be available via peering). It is possible with IPv4 for as far as I know, why don't make it possible with IPv6?
Hi, Mark Thank you for your email. It is possible with IPv6. The question is, do we really want the v6 table to be as fragmented as the v4 one ? Of course we do not. We want fast convergence in the default free zone. We wont get this if we don't look after the policies which govern assignment though. Andy -- Regards, Andy Davidson, NetSumo Limited D: +44 (0) 20 7993 1702 S: +44 (0) 20 7993 1700 E: andy.davidson@netsumo.com