21 Oct
2010
21 Oct
'10
12:44 a.m.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010, Graham Beneke wrote:
I've seen this too. Once again small providers who pretty quickly get caught out by collisions.
The difference is that ULA could take years or even decades to catch someone out with a collision. By then we'll have a huge mess.
You assume that people simply select ULA prefixes randomly and don't start doing linear allocations from the beginning of the ULA range. Adrian