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Minimum IPv6 size
- Subject: Minimum IPv6 size
- From: mpetach at netflight.com (Matthew Petach)
- Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 20:19:24 -0700
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Brandon Butterworth <brandon at rd.bbc.co.uk>wrote:
> > Is there some central repository for information on this? We usually
> > seem to find out about such changes out of the ARIN region a bit after
> > the fact.
>
> Have we not learnt from v4?
>
> If there are to be filters then they should be defined once and never
> changed as people will fail to update
>
Yay! We can return to classful routing again. That sure worked out well
for us the first time around. ^_^;
> If a different allocation requirement arises then start a new prefix
> (v6 is big enough to handle this) and define its filter once. Do not
> allocate it from an existing range and expect people to adjust their
> filters.
>
So, if I need to break up my /32 into 4 /34s to cover different geographical
regions, I should instead renumber into a new range set aside for /34s
and give back the /32? Sure seems like a lot of extra overhead.
Perhaps we should give everyone an allocation out of each filter
range, so that they can simply number from the appropriately-classed
range; when you apply for space, you'd get a /32, a /33, a /34, a /35,
a /36, etc. all from the appropriate, statically defined ranges.
*removes tongue from cheek*
> brandon
>
>
Matt