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RE: Where to buy Internet IP addresses


From: <david.binet () orange-ftgroup com>
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 09:13:03 +0200


Some times ago, i would say 6 or 7 years, there was a BoF proposition at IETF to deal with such issue.
Work areas were to propagate routing mesh configuration information and automatic assignment of subnet prefixes to 
links. 
There were quite a lot of persons interested in such issues and some drafts were proposed. The name of the BoF was 
zerouter. Unfortunately, the working group was not created despite some real interest.

David  

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Mikael Abrahamsson [mailto:swmike () swm pp se] 
Envoyé : mardi 5 mai 2009 21:22
À : nanog list
Objet : Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses

On Tue, 5 May 2009, Jack Bates wrote:

What is missing, unless I've missed a protocol (which is always 
possible), is an automated way for a CPE to assign it's 
networks, pass 
other networks out to downstream routers in an on-need basis. I say 
on-need, as there may be 3 routers directly behind the CPE 
and each of 
those may get additional routers and so on and so forth. A 
presumption 
could be made that route efficiency is

Why wouldn't DHCPv6-PD work within the home as well as 
between the ISP and the home?

I see little reason why the main home gateway can't get a /56 
from the ISP, and then hand out /62 (or whatever) to any 
routers within the home that asks for PD?

-- 
Mikael Abrahamsson    email: swmike () swm pp se


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