eGLOP and/or 232/8 question (SSM)
i apologize if this has been discussed...searching mboned/nanog/ietf/arin/etc archives doesn't give me the clarification i hoped for. is there a defined method to request eGLOP space? does anyone really care what people use internally for mcast? i see mr. eubanks submitted a proposal back in 2007 for eGLOP assignment process and ARIN shot it down, but i can't seem to find current status. i've exhausted my 233/8 space and i'm moving to SSM (iptv). SSM is defined as 232/8, but is using that really necessary (technicalities aside)? if i do indeed move to 232/8, would it make the most sense to have my sources live in publicly assigned space for possible advertising in the future? mostly looking for what others have done as best-practice and future-proofing here... thanks kindly for on/off-list replies. ryanL iptv guy
Hi Ryan, On 06/04/2009 10:51, "Ryan Landry" <Ryan.Landry@TELUS.COM> wrote:
i apologize if this has been discussed...searching mboned/nanog/ietf/arin/etc archives doesn't give me the clarification i hoped for.
is there a defined method to request eGLOP space? does anyone really care what people use internally for mcast? i see mr. eubanks submitted a proposal back in 2007 for eGLOP assignment process and ARIN shot it down, but i can't seem to find current status.
If you need additional IPv4 multicast address space you can request it using the form on this page: http://www.iana.org/protocols/apply/ The EGLOP space is set to become additional AD-HOC multicast space. The draft for this can be found at: http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-mboned-rfc3171bis Hope this helps, Leo
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Leo Vegoda
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Ryan Landry