Re: IPv6 addresses really are scarce after all
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Re: IPv6 addresses really are scarce after all



On 30-aug-2007, at 12:22, Tony Finch wrote:

As a data point, ARIN (in the last year) adopted a IPv6 PI for end sites
doing multihoming policy. Such end sites get a /48.

I thought that routes in the IPv6 DFZ were not supposed to be more
specific than /32.

Actually nobody really knows how to handle IPv6 route filtering. Although IANA/RIR documents have suggested that filtering at /32 can be done, in practice this hasn't been true for years:


http://www.bgpexpert.com/article.php?article=80

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