24 Apr
2013
24 Apr
'13
8:14 a.m.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no> wrote:
* Chris Grundemann
Nope, you are correct Geoff. There is a /10 reserved for transition technologies (e.g. outside addresses on a CGN) and there is a "critical infrastructure" reserve, but no general purpose reserve like in RIPE and APNIC.
One interesting thing is that this is dedicated specifically for transition/deployment of *IPv6*. So the way I understand it, you won't get any space from this block to number the outside of a NAT444-style CGN, while you would for a NAT64-style CGN.
That's a very good clarification, thanks Tore.
Tore
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