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Re: CIDR FAQ (off topic)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andreas Fink)
Wed Aug 16 09:31:34 1995

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 15:22:03 +0200
To: peter@demon.net, nathan@netrail.net, dsiegel@net99.net, jon@branch.com,
        sob@academ.com, bwatson@mci.net, jerry@fc.net, inet-access@earth.com,
        HANK@taunivm.tau.ac.il, nanog@merit.edu, local-ir@ripe.net,
        iap@vma.cc.nd.edu, yakov@cisco.com
From: afink@ping.ch (Andreas Fink)

Please dont CC your messages to local-ir@ripe.net.
Its off topic there.

Thank you
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To: peter@demon.net
Cc: nathan@netrail.net, dsiegel@net99.net, jon@branch.com, sob@academ.com,
        bwatson@mci.net, jerry@fc.net, inet-access@earth.com,
        HANK@taunivm.tau.ac.il, nanog@merit.edu, local-ir@ripe.net,
        iap@vma.cc.nd.edu, yakov@cisco.com
Subject: Re: CIDR FAQ
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 95 05:47:43 PDT
From: Yakov Rekhter <yakov@cisco.com>

Peter,

>
> BTW - I have not studied the RFC's - so what will IPv6 do for us in
> the contect of routeing aggregation and latger boxes etc ?
>

Couple of observations:

   1.  The ability to aggregate routing information depends
       on how addresses are assigned, but does not depend on whether
       addresses are 32 bits wide or 128 bits wide.

   2. IPv6 address allocation architecture (see
      draft-ietf-ipngwg-unicst-addr-allo-01.txt) is the same as IPv4.
      (just so that folks who read this note would have no doubts,
      the IPv6 Address Allocation Architecture document was written
      by Tony Li and myself  - the same people who wrote the CIDR Address
      Allocation Architecture document).

Conclusion:

   In the area of routing aggregation IPv6 will do for us *exactly the same*
   as what IPv4 does.

Yakov.


Andreas Fink

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