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filtering /48 is going to be necessary
we also should have expanded the ASN to minimum 64 bits at the time it was
expanded to 32 bit for exactly the same reason btw.
there -are- some technical reasons why /64's would be practical as
"end-site" stuff, and if we want to be able to make all those end site
networks independant, we'd need 64 bit asn's to go along with that.
but main thing: just get enough ram in your stuff, and stop imposing
stupid limitations. (not my problem if your routers keep reloading the
table or rebooting themselves because they're from 1993 ffs ;)
you did buy a new iphone i bet.. why no modern routers.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, Jimmy Hess wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 12:52 AM, George Bonser <gbonser at seven.com> wrote:
>>> I'm well into my second decade of having a v6 prefix in the dfz and am
>>> passingly familiar with powers of two...
>> Point is that expecting people globally to take a /48 from PA space probably isn't a realistic expectation.
>
> Exactly....
> What's more realistic is you have to get a single /48 of PI space for
> people to carry that globally.
>
> And if you have 5 discontiguous networks, what the RIRs should do is
> carve a /44 out for your
> present and future PI allocations and issue you the 8 /48s;
> the PI /48 routing slots
> that you have justified need for -- arranged so that they fall within
> the same /45.
>
>
> --
> -JH
>