[ppml] "Recommended Practices" procedure
brian.knight at us.mizuho-sc.com
brian.knight at us.mizuho-sc.com
Thu Jun 29 13:07:23 EDT 2006
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> What makes punching holes in PA space more attractive than PI space for > them? > > This is not an idle question. While there are many obvious technical and > business reasons for multihomers getting PI space, I'm unable to identify > _any_ reasons for the end site to prefer PA. What if the site is unable to justify PI space? My organization cannot justify any space under the adopted proposal 2005-1, and we multihome today. Unless the policy is changed or ISP's allow us to announce PA space, we can't move to v6. Personally speaking, I wouldn't mind a requirement to obtain PI space if I knew it was required to multihome and it was easy to justify such space. I don't think my organization would have a problem with it, either. I would support a measure similar to the APNIC proposal mentioned by Randy. > You're missing the point. PIv6 is all about giving people the _ability_ to > multihome. Multihoming in PA space (v4 or v6) is not an option for both > technical and business reasons. Honest questions follow. Is the goal simply to prevent carving up /32's? How will that measure control routing table size? Or, put another way: To the DFZ router operators, what is the difference if the /48 comes from the ISP or from ARIN? It seemed that many people had been comfortable with multihoming in PA space. When did that change? -Brian Knight Sr. Network Engineer Mizuho Securities USA, Futures Division http://www.mizuho-sc.com/ * Please note that I do not speak for my employer - only for myself.
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