90 IPv6 sub-TLA allocations made
Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet woeber at cc.univie.ac.at
Wed Aug 8 13:04:10 CEST 2001
James,
I think we were talking about increasing the size of a sTLA (when the
requirement for that can be documented), rather than allocating another
sTLA?!
Also, I seem to remember that the NCC reserves some space in the address
tree for that, so you might be able to obtain a "2nd" sTLA back-to-back
with the original one, which is equivalent to decreasing the prefix
length.
I guess you would be free to structure that (combined/extended) address
space internally (for distribution to customers by more than one
operational unit).
But probably I am missing something essential here.
Wilfried.
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Of course, there would be at least one more sub-TLA allocated if the IPv4
rules for supernational registries were to be applied to IPv6 instead of
restricting these to only having a single sub-TLA allocation... :-(
James
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