[111476] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: v6 & DSL / Cable modems
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Durack)
Fri Feb 6 10:07:33 2009
In-Reply-To: <OF16505956.D298E629-ON85257555.00516000-85257555.0052A478@csc.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 10:07:28 -0500
From: Tim Durack <tdurack@gmail.com>
To: Joe Loiacono <jloiacon@csc.com>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Errors-To: nanog-bounces@nanog.org
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Joe Loiacono <jloiacon@csc.com> wrote:
>
> Tim Durack <tdurack@gmail.com> wrote on 02/06/2009 09:28:02 AM:
>
> >
> > Given that ARIN at least is assigning end-user /48s out of 2620::/23
> > it would be useful to accept these announcements. If not end-user PI
> > is dead in the water. Some providers might like that. End-users
> > probably won't.
>
> That range alone is 25 bits of routing, equivalent to routing all the way
> down to /25s in the IPv4 world. But I don't see how you could route some
> /48s without having software to route all /48s and that is hugemongous. And
> then times 4 for 128 bits. But, I'm not a routing engine guy, so I'm
> probably missing something ...
>
> Joe
I doubt most current hardware can handle an IPv4 world full of /24s, yet
they are accepted by most.
Tim:>