[arin-ppml] draft-kirkham-private-ip-sp-cores-07

CJ Aronson cja at daydream.com
Wed Nov 16 00:17:16 EST 2011


To be complete the /10 I am referring to would be the one in 2011-5.  I was
in IETF mode when I said Draft Weil.  Sorry.

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 1:08 PM, CJ Aronson <cja at daydream.com> wrote:

> Shoot I pasted the wrong draft name. This is the draft that references
> that special purpose block
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xli-behave-icmp-address-04
>
> I am having a horrible problem with jet lag here.
>
> Anyway this seems to me to be another special purpose block that perhaps
> could use the /10 in the Weil proposal instead?
>
> If folks don't feel that this is something that relates to ppml that's
> fine.
>
> Thanks
> ----Cathy
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:07 AM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:
>
>> I'm confused or you are.
>>
>>
>> On 11/15/11 20:25 CST, CJ Aronson wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone..
>>>
>>> I just heard a presentation of this Internet Draft
>>> draft-kirkham-private-ip-sp-**cores-07
>>>
>>
>> That is an interesting draft discussing a problem set, but I don't see
>> where it proposes any solutions to the problem, especially nothing using
>> the address range you describe below.
>>
>>  This is another proposal for a special purpose transition block.
>>>  Apparently the IANA has already reserved a block for this,
>>> 192.70.192.0/24 <http://192.70.192.0/24>
>>>
>>
>> That address range is defined as a range "to be used in the context of
>> generating an IPv4 source address for mapped ICMPv6 packets being passed
>> through a stateless IPv4/IPv6 translator," in draft-xli-behave-icmp-address-
>> **04
>>
>> I've personally followed this draft and it is interesting, however I
>> don't see how they are related other than IPv4 ICMP in a tangential way.
>>
>>
>>  This is being discussed on the IETF IPv6 Operations mailing list
>>> apparently.  I wanted to bring it to your attention.
>>>
>>> This draft seems to be to be directly related to work in our community.
>>>
>>
>> ?????? <perplexed>
>>
>>  ----Cathy
>>>
>>
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