[ppml] Revising Centrally Assigned ULA draft
David Conrad
drc at virtualized.org
Sat Jun 16 23:30:03 EDT 2007
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Jeroen, On Jun 16, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote: > There are 800 routes in the IPv6 DFZ today. Hardware vendors claim > to be > handle 2.000.000 of those with ease with current hardware. Oddly, some folks at ISPs have indicated "with ease" is not accurate. I will honestly admit to not knowing who to believe. >> Assuming every person on the planet receives a publicly routable /48. >> We will only have used 1/46000th of the public space. > You are so forgetting HD ratios. Look them up, it is a good read. I believe HD ratio applies to hierarchical addressing. Allocations of at least one /48 on request regardless of network topology is not hierarchical. Rgds, -drc
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