--On Monday, May 26, 2003 08:50:08 +0200 Kurt Erik Lindqvist <kurtis@kurtis.pp.se> wrote:
Without tweaking routing, a more efficient way would be to use the fact that IPv6 blocks are a lot larger than IPv4 blocks and simply give one /32 to every LIR. I guess this would only work with RIPE who have the concepts of LIRs but anyway.
Yes, it would be very convenient. I might want to advocate extending it to be "one /32 per 16-bit AS" and have the routing table grow to a whopping 2^16 routes. That must be painful. Surely. 32-bit AS numbers is something I see taken care of by Moore, if we do not find a new routing model, which of course is the elegant way, but for now, brute force does it. -- Måns Nilsson Systems Specialist +46 70 681 7204 KTHNOC MN1334-RIPE We're sysadmins. To us, data is a protocol-overhead.