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Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Thu May 31 15:08:43 UTC 2007


On May 31, 2007, at 8:03 AM, Donald Stahl wrote:

>
>> The upside is that in the block you're expected to accept /48s,  
>> nobody will have a /32.  The downside is that anyone who gets a  
>> larger-than-minimum sized allocation/assignment can deaggregate  
>> down to that level.
> I don't think ARIN is planning on giving out more less a /48 but  
> more than a /32- at least that was the impression I got. End sites  
> get a /48- ISP's get a /32 or larger- and that's it (I could  
> certainly be wrong). As such, deaggragation in the /48 block should  
> not be an issue because no one will have more than a /48 in the  
> first place.
>
> -Don

Yes, you can get a prefix between /32 and /48 if you can justify it.   
That is certainly
in line with the policy which resulted from proposal 2005-1.

Owen

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