[6bone] non-global address space for IXs (was: 2001:478:: as /48)

Bill Manning bmanning@ISI.EDU
Sat, 6 Sep 2003 16:02:33 -0700 (PDT)


% > 	The -ONLY- statement made by EP.NET was that -IF- anyone was
% > 	to see an entry for 2001:0478 that was smaller than a /48, e.g.
% > 	a /35 or /32, that such an annoucement was in error.  
% 
% 2001:478::/45   2001:1418:1:400::1   12779 3549 6939 109 4555  IGP 
% 2001:478::/45   2001:610:25:5062::62 1103 11537 6939 109 4555  IGP 
% 2001:478::/45 > 2001:470:1fff:3::3   6939 109 4555  IGP 
% 2001:478::/45   2001:610:ff:c::2     1888 1103 11537 6939 109 4555  IGP 
% 
% You are in error here then, I guess?

	Yup.  A typo was made (one of the folks following the "default"
	of aggregation) and will be removed.

% Btw 'smaller' is a rather odd wording as one could say that
% a /32 is smaller as a /35 (smaller amount of network bits) or say
% that a /35 is smaller as a /32 (smaller amount of host bits).
% I tend to prefer the host kind of smaller.

	normal CIDR notation here.

	32 < 35 < 45 < 48 < 64


 
% Greets,
%  Jeroen
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