Hi, On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 08:48:50PM +0400, Maxim V. Tulyev wrote:
That's NOT like PI or more specific IPv4 that can be announced and is working in the wild as an independent part of Internet.
As long as the aggregate is visible, reachability is as good as for IPv4 PI space, if not better.
As long as the aggregate is visible, assuming I have connectivity from my primary uplink.
If the primary and secondary uplink peer with each other, and the primary accepts the /48 from the secondary (which would be a good thing to do), you are always reachable as long as the aggregate is up - the aggregate will draw the traffic "near to" the primary uplink, and at some point, it will hit a router that will also know the /48, and send the packets to the secondary uplink. As I said: we do this with customers, and it works better than the currently available alternatives. (It's not perfect, no.)
And when it is not visible - I can't get connectivity at all :(
Not to people that have no default and decide to filter your more-specific route, yes. Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 92315 SpaceNet AG Mail: netmaster@Space.Net Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Tel : +49-89-32356-0 D- 80807 Muenchen Fax : +49-89-32356-234