10 Aug
2004
10 Aug
'04
12:03 p.m.
On 10-aug-04, at 11:31, Gert Doering wrote:
The important thing about the "/6 approach" is that the initial /12s (growing to /8s) are allocated with so much room in between that you *can* grow to a /7 or /6, if necessary, and don't have to start a second (or even more) block per RIR.
Why is that important?