[arin-ppml] IPv6 Non-connected networks

George Bonser gbonser at seven.com
Fri Feb 5 16:29:16 EST 2010



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> So what is really being looked at, then, is a registry for fc00::/7
> space with the L bit set to 0, or in other words, defining the L bit
> per
> section 3.2 of RFC4193 as "assigned by RIR or whomever" with chunks of
> fd00::/8 being doled out by the various RIRs (or whomever) for
networks
> in their area.

Meant to say defining L=0 and it should be fc00::/8

So some central authority handing out fc00::/8 space out of fc00::/7  

fd00::/8 would belong to anyone who wants to use it and potentially at
risk of collision as rfc1918 is today.





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