8 Aug
2001
8 Aug
'01
5:15 p.m.
James schrieb:
Now, in the IPv6 world I'm told that we can't get an IPv6 sTLA for our
direct
backbone customers or for any of our other national networks because KPNQwest Finland (covered by the eu.eunet supernational registry) already has our one sub-TLA.
Of course, that one sub-TLA gives us a total amount of address space which is adequate for our current requirements for the whole network but once this is split over each of about 20 separate autonomous systems, each with their own routing policy, this is hardly going to result in optimally aggregatable routing...
Actually, you have a /34, haven't you? EU-EUNET-20000403 and DE-XLINK-20000510. Very interesting that KQDE got an assignment as at that time they already where 100% KQ. -- Arnold