Thus spake "Paul Vixie" <vixie@vix.com>
iljitsch@muada.com (Iljitsch van Beijnum) writes:
Wow, IPv6 misinformation is reaching unprecendented heights here on NANOG...
yes. for example, you wrote...
There is currently no PI in IPv6 unless you're an internet exchange or a root server.
...but i really do think of 2001:4f8::/32 as PI, even though ISC is neither an IX nor a rootserver. (f-root has its own /48, which is something else.)
So you're claiming that any IPv6 PI applicant without your political connections to the IESG, ARIN, IANA, etc. can get a /32? I don't know exactly how many subnets/hosts ISC has, but I seriously doubt ISC could even get a PI /48 if you weren't buddies with the folks making allocation decisions. Most companies do not have the advantages you apparently take for granted; the IETF thus far has been adamant that only ISPs will get PI space, no matter how big an end-user site may be, exceptions for the IETF/IANA leadership's employers notwithstanding. S Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking