11 May
2007
11 May
'07
9:28 a.m.
I don't understand your point about why ULA need to be registered if its not going to be globally routed. Also PI is not the same as ULA - PI do come from RIRs and in IPv6 there was no way to get PI (except in a few special cases) until recent ARIN's micro-allocation policy.
ULA addresses *WILL* be globally routed on an IPv6 internetwork. It just won't be the IP internetwork known as the Internet. Remember, IP addresses are not for use on the Internet, they are for use on IP networks. --Michael Dillon