stla registry db issue
Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦)
kazu@iijlab.net
Thu, 23 Dec 1999 01:00:12 +0900 (JST)
From: Bob Fink <fink@es.net>
Subject: Re: stla registry db issue
> In looking at the mail on this it seems that there is a confusion between
> you folk over what splitting the subTLA means, and you both have it right,
> but think the other is not understanding you. The /35 subTLA assigned by
> the RIR is intended to be split up to the right of the /35 (i.e., in the
> NLA space) for use by lower level providers, but not to the left of the /35
> (as this is part of the extended subTLA field the RIR is holding back for
> future use, unspecified for now).
Both kenken and I have never ever talked the reserved space
(29-35). We are just talikng about the NLA space(36-48). The original
message is as follows:
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So the problem is how we should do in following situation.
+----------+
|RIR X(/29)|
+----+-----+
|
+----+-----+
|LIR Y(/35)+
+----+-----+
|
+----+------+
|NLA1 Z(/40)| NLA1 is assumed to be a kind of
+--------+--+ ISP which allocates IPv6 address
| for another organizations.
update|
orgA(/48)
The goal of this figure is that organization A which was allocated
by NLA1 Z can update RIR X's registry database tranceparency.
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Which part is unclear?
--Kazu