It is not, but asking for PI with no plan to manage the risk of
"privately routed PI" ending up "globally routed PI mess" is a
non-starter. One of the surest ways to kill IPv6 is to make it the same
crud as IPv4 with more bits.

We will have to solve the problem of a larger crud with IPv6 than what we have in IPv4 anyway.

- kurtis -

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