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Common operational misconceptions
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Michael Sinatra
<michael at rancid.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> ULA is the IPv6 equivalent of RFC1918
Michael, could you explain this a bit more? In the sense that :
a. Anyone can use ULA pretty much as they wish without having to go to
their ISP or RIR - same for RFC1918
b. In order to get to the public Internet, with ULA addressing, some
kind of translation is required - same for RFC1918
c. Without centralised registration, two different networks could end
up using same ULA space - same for RFC1918
There are certainly not identical but I'd think loosely equivalent.
What am I missing?
>
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