Dave,

It might be usable between routers in an ISP.

Which is the exact application on NAT444 that was presented at the intarea. We are talking about the 4 "in the middle" and only for new builds.

Roque


It is not really usable to assign a general-purpose PC acting as a CPE.

-Dave

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Subject: [Int-area] draft-shirasaki-isp-shared-addr and Class E
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After the presentation on the intarea session yesterday I though about
something that was said ( I do not remember the person that did the
comment) in the last NANOG meeting during the panel: " What Would Jon
have Done About the Addressing Challenges Currently Facing Us?".

The comment was about what Jon Postel did with the cable companies and
the 24/8 network. He allocated the address block but forced the cable
companies to test CIDR. In that sense he gave something and got
something.

I wonder if we could take that example for the "shared address" case
and re-activate the re-definition of the Class E space as "for private
use" (draft-wilson-class-e-02) in order to be able to be use for this
architectures if the ISP are willing to do so.


Roque
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