[6bone] Summer cleanup time for IPv6 aggregation!
Jeroen Massar
jeroen@unfix.org
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 12:12:28 +0200
Michel Py [mailto:michel@arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us] wrote:
> > Jeroen Massar wrote:
> > Boo,
>
> Nice try, but I'm not scared.
Everybody is used to it I think ;)
> > Okay, let's take a looky at this nice long filthy list of
> > today (07/24/02 6Bone Routing Report).
<SNIP>
> - We will not have the "clean start" IPv6 opportunity again for a long
> time (unless you believe in IPv8 ;-)
Fortunatly everything is archived all over the world so that the
people/companies doing the wrongs now will have to live with it forever
when they don't clean it up and it all goes sour...
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/html/6bone-routing-report/
And ofcourse Gert Doerings work:
http://www.space.net/~gert/RIPE/
And as mentioned a couple of times already by various people:
3ffe::/18 ge 24 le 24
3ffe:4000::/18 ge 32 le 32
3ffe:8000::/20 ge 28 le 28
2000::/3 ge 16 le 16
2001::/16 ge 29 le 35
2002::/16 ge 16 le 48
or as seen on 6bone.net:
3ffe:0000::/24 thru 3ffe:3f00::/24 /24
3ffe:4000::/32 thru 3ffe:7fff::/32 /32
3ffe:8000::/24 thru 3ffe:83f0::/24 /28
3ffe:8400::/32 thru 3ffe:ffff::/32 can be filtered
out completely as it will be unassigned for a long time to come.
RIR space (2001::/16) will become /32 only in the long run.
As for the "where does it really come from" question:
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/Protocols/IP/IPng/IPv6_Route_Views/
Lot's of viewpoints ;)
Greets,
Jeroen