who gets a /32 [Re: IPV6 renumbering painless?]

Kurt Erik Lindqvist kurtis at kurtis.pp.se
Sat Nov 20 14:59:57 UTC 2004


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On 2004-11-19, at 12.46, Jeroen Massar wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 12:15 +0100, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
>> On 18-nov-04, at 18:02, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>>
>>> Larger enterprises probably consist of 200 'sites' already, eg 
>>> seperate
>>> offices, locations etc. Thus they can, after becoming a LIR and 
>>> getting
>>> an ASN, which most of the time they already have, easily get a /32.
>>
>> Jeroen, this is nonsense and you know it.
>
> It is not nonsense as long as 'multi6' doesn't have a solution to the
> problem, but as politics go above getting solutions...

I am not sure I follow you here? Multi6 in D.C decided to spin of the 
protocol work in a new WG under the Internet Area. I think that for the 
last few years, multi6 has moved forward as fast as anyone could ask.

- - kurtis - / Co-chair multi6

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