[ppml] FW: 2006-7 IPV6 Initial Allocation suggested changes-InputRequested
Christopher Morrow
christopher.morrow at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 13:04:25 EST 2007
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On 1/27/07, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet at consulintel.es> wrote: > Hi David, > > Yes, it is a perfect valid case, but we can make a more simple one: > > A new ISP want to provide dual stack services. Under the current policy, it > seems that he will need to have a plan for at least 200 /48. If the ISP > doesn't plan to have that number of customers, he is being forced to lie, > otherwise it will not get the IPv6 block allocated. here's the problem. There is a very real cost to each slot in the global table, some limits must be set (should be set). 200 seems sort of arbitrary, but it's a start, and it requires some sensitivity to this issue. Willy-nilly pushing ip space around seems very negligent.
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