But the problem remains as hard as it was in 1992. We don't know how
to aggregate routes for such addresses, and we don't know how to scale
the routing system without aggregation. Solve either of those
problems and you're done.
Maybe we can't solve this problem....

If not, then we won't have real PI addresses and we will end-up with
NAT (or something very similar) in IPv6.  Do you see some other
possibility?

Margaret



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