[address-policy-wg] Policy Proposal #eta : IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy - definition for "End-Site
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Randy Bush
randy at psg.com
Tue Jul 12 09:23:01 CEST 2005
>> since you will never be connected to the internet, why not just >> use whatever address space comes to mind? oh, you're worried >> about collisions? with whom? you said you were not connecting to >> the internet. > > As I have in the past been involved in a couple of such requests in the > past I can add the arguments as I remember they were used then: > - we are going to connect to networks who are connected to other > networks and some of them may be connected to the inthernet - thus the > need for globaly unique adresses > - we may at some future point be connected to the internet. yep. expected. so please go to your nearest rir and get real address space. > Maybe its better to ask are you prepared to renumber your network when > you connect to another network ? the answer to that will always be "yes" as you did not scope 'when' randy
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