(6bone-jp 1006) IPv6 frame
ksb
ksbn@kt.co.kr
Mon, 01 Nov 1999 15:46:44 +0900
I'm sorry for you to make misunderstand.
I got sTLA from APNIC.(sTLA 2001:220::/35)
Now I should the addressing plan for the sTLA.
Korea Telecom is biggest company in Korea.
So maybe some ISPs hope get the KT sTLA.
My plan is
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NLA1 Res NLA2 SLA Interface
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I hope that SLA is given Organizations or Univs.
NLA2 is given for projects.
NLA1 is given for ISPs.
Is this pland resonable?
I hope to know your advice about IPv6 address plan,
Thanks
ksb
itojun@iijlab.net wrote:
> >Then how about NLA, SLA?
> >Can I decide NLA1, NLA2 and SLA by myself?
> >Are there some more rules ?
>
> I don't know what you trying to say.
> - If you hook up to ISP as a leaf organization (you have no
> downstream), you will be getting /48 and you have 2^16 subnets
> (and possible to accomodate 2^64 hosts onto each subnet).
> - If you hook up to big ISP as smaller ISP, you may end up becoming
> NLA1 or NLA2. You will get address block like /40 or something
> like that (it is up to big ISP to choose bit boundary, I believe).
> - If you obtain address block from IANA, you will get /35 (sTLA)
> or /16 (TLA, which can be obtained only after you use up sTLAs)
>
> So if you are not ISP, you will get /48.
>
> itojun
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