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RE: [ppml] [address-policy-wg] 2005-01 - Last Call for Comments(HD-ratio Proposal)

  • To: "Geoff Huston" gih@localhost, "Randy Bush" randy@localhost
  • From: "Davis, Terry L" <terry.l.davis@localhost
  • Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:51:34 -0800
  • Cc: ppml@localhost, address-policy-wg@localhost, sig-policy@localhost

Geoff/Randy

Just as an aside, efficiency targets probably won't work when applied to
mobile networks.  Most large global mobile (ships & planes) platforms
won't use but a much smaller fraction of the assignment.  /24 is the
smallest workable unit for global movement with any currently defined
schemes.

Localized mobility (trains/ferries/trucking) within a small geographical
area (or even possibly even a region) may be able to get higher
efficiencies depending on strategy/architecture.

Take care
Terry

-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Huston [
] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:44 PM To: Randy Bush Cc: ppml@localhost address-policy-wg@localhost sig-policy@localhost Subject: Re: [ppml] [address-policy-wg] 2005-01 - Last Call for Comments(HD-ratio Proposal) At 02:07 PM 23/02/2006, Randy Bush wrote: > > HD Ratio Ratio Mean Std Dev > > 0.98 1.04868 0.02285 > > 0.97 1.25899 0.03363 > > 0.96 1.45854 0.03371 > > 0.95 1.63073 0.02848 > > 0.94 1.78332 0.01859 > >and what does .98 do to the flight ceiling of small folk? > >randy I'll respond to this question, but in the interests of not wishing to overwhelming a whole swag of mailing lists I'll make this my last posting on this topic today. An HD Ratio of 0.98 imposes a higher efficiency target than the existing 80% rate for all prefix sizes smaller than a /16, and lower than 80% for allocations greater than a /16 (e.g. an HD Ratio of 0.98 implies an efficiency threshold of 72% for a /9 allocation.) As an example, if you had an end use population of between 3,277 and 6,554 numbered devices you would qualify for a /19 allocation under an 80% rule, while under an HD Ratio of 0.98 the end use population is between 3,468 and 6,841, corresponding to a required address efficiency level of 84% on this address block in order to qualify for a further address allocation. The use of an HD Ratio of 0.96 corresponds to an 80% efficiency level for a /24, so that 0.96 is no worse than 80% for all allocations, whereas HD Ratios greater than 0.96 impose an efficiency constraint greater than 80% on the smaller address blocks (/16 through to /24) - this can be easily modelled on any spreadsheet of course. regards, Geoff _______________________________________________ PPML mailing list PPML@localhost http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml

 

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