* Jack Bates: > So, the best that I can tell (still not through debating with RIR), > the IPv6 routing table will see lots of bloat. Here's my reasoning so > far: > > 1) RIR (ARIN in this case, don't know other RIR interpretations) only > does initial assignments to barely cover the minimum. If you need more > due to routing, you'll need to provide every pop, counts per pop, etc, > to show how v6 will require more than just the minimums (full routing > plan and customer counts to justify routing plan).
If you get better routing and reachability from not filtering at the /32 boundary, network operators will stop filtering at the /32 boundary. So this issue will likely go away pretty soon because you can use our initial assignment to gain the routing flexibility you need. -- Florian Weimer <fwei...@bfk.de> BFK edv-consulting GmbH http://www.bfk.de/ Kriegsstraße 100 tel: +49-721-96201-1 D-76133 Karlsruhe fax: +49-721-96201-99