
19 Oct
2010
19 Oct
'10
12:56 a.m.
Marshall Eubanks <tme@americafree.tv> writes:
It makes a bigger difference if everyone starts using 6RD - to give out a /48 effectively requires a /16, and the number of /16s is by no means approximately infinite.
Don't I know it! Poorly designed protocol, but what're we gonna do? I was of the "a /56 was bad enough, don't let the standard what-people-expect slip to a /60" school. I'm pleased that the ARIN AC passed 2010-12 with provision for getting a /24. Keeps the damage from getting worse. But for native deployment, absolutely just provision the /48. -r