Re: [ipv6-wg] The Pope gets IPv6 PA space (not PI :)
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To: Florian Weimer fw@localhost
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From: Gert Doering gert@localhost
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 19:31:53 +0200
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Hi,
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 03:20:24PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> > inet6num: 2a01:b8::/32
> > netname: VA-VATICAN-20060418
> > descr: Holy See - Vatican City State
> > country: VA
> >
> > So now that IPv6 is officially blessed go deploy it :)
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> How are they going to fullfil the requirements of the "200 /48
> assignments to other organisations" rule?
I'm sure there are 200 different organizations inside the Vatican.
> By the way, what happened to 2003::/19? A /19 for just a few dozen
> /48s?
I'm not sure what you smoked today, but it must have been something
funny. Who claims that the /19 is "for a few dozen /48s"? In the
short run maybe, but that's not the goal anyway.
The address allocation policy takes into account the current number
of IPv4 subscribers, and assumes "eventually, all of them will convert
to IPv6". The intention behind that is "*one* routing table slot, not a
large number of allocated-as-time-goes-by /32s".
Gert Doering
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