[LAC-TF] [LACNIC/Politicas] Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-narten-ipv6-3177bis-48boundary-00.txt
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Sun Jul 17 07:29:56 BRT 2005
Hola Roque,
Si haces bien los numeros, conociendo bien su red (el desconocimiento es la
causa de no entender casi siempre los porques), teniendo en cuenta el
HD-Ratio, etc., te salen las cuentas, no solo para el /19 de DTAG, sino para
el /20 de Telia, para el /20 asignado hace 3 dias a SofbankBB de Japon, el
/20 de Telstra, el /21 de NTTWest, el /20 de KORNET, /22 de ARCOR, /21 de
C&W, por mencionar solo unos pocos, y asi sucesivamente con los que se estan
tramitando (especialmente el del DoD que sera el mas grande de todos, creo).
Los numeros estan comprobados por los correspondientes RIRs, ajustados a los
RFCs y politicas que corresponden, sin un solo resquicio de duda, te lo
aseguro.
Saludos,
Jordi
> De: <rgaglian at adinet.com.uy>
> Responder a: "lactf at lac.ipv6tf.org" <lactf at lac.ipv6tf.org>
> Fecha: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:56:19 -0500
> Para: marcelo bagnulo braun <marcelo at it.uc3m.es>, "lactf at lac.ipv6tf.org"
> <lactf at lac.ipv6tf.org>, <politicas at lacnic.net>
> Asunto: Re: [LAC-TF] [LACNIC/Politicas] Fwd: I-D
> ACTION:draft-narten-ipv6-3177bis-48boundary-00.txt
>
> Marcelo,
>
> Hace tiempo que queria contestarte este correo con un comentario que he
> escuchado
> más de una vez.
>
> ¿¿¿Cómo hizo D-Telecom para justificar un /19???
>
> No he estudiado mucho las políticas actuales de RIPE pero claramente se
> desprende
> del resto de los RIR por estos bloques gigantes de direcciones asignados
> a algunos proveedores.
>
> Un /19 se podría dividir en 539 millones de /48. Es mi impresión que el plan
> de numeración que utilizaron (y amparados en el RFC vigente) da un /48 a
> cada usuario DSL y A CADA CELULAR.
>
> Lo que es interesante es que el draft, a primera vista, no estudia la
> asignación
> de direcciones para empresas celulares/moviles.
>
> Un abrazo
>
> Roque
>
>> -- Mensaje original --
>> To: lactf at lac.ipv6tf.org, politicas at lacnic.net
>> From: marcelo bagnulo braun <marcelo at it.uc3m.es>
>> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:39:33 +0200
>> Subject: [LACNIC/Politicas] Fwd: I-D
>> ACTION:draft-narten-ipv6-3177bis-48boundary-00.txt
>>
>>
>> fyi
>>
>> Inicio mensaje reenviado:
>>
>>> De: Internet-Drafts at ietf.org
>>> Fecha: 12 de julio de 2005 21:50:03 GMT+02:00
>>> Para: i-d-announce at ietf.org
>>> Asunto: I-D ACTION:draft-narten-ipv6-3177bis-48boundary-00.txt
>>> Responder a: internet-drafts at ietf.org
>>>
>>> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
>>> directories.
>>>
>>>
>>> Title : IPv6 Address Allocation to End Sites
>>> Author(s) : T. Narten, et al.
>>> Filename : draft-narten-ipv6-3177bis-48boundary-00.txt
>>> Pages : 8
>>> Date : 2005-7-12
>>>
>>> This document revisits the IAB/IESG recommendations on the
>>> assignment
>>> of IPv6 address space to end sites. Specifically, it indicates that
>>> changing the default end-site assignment for typical home and SOHO
>>> sites from /48 to /56 is consistent with the goals of IPv6 and RFC
>>> 3177. Although it is for the RIR community to make adjustments to
>
>>> the
>>> IPv6 address space allocation and end site assignment policies, the
>>> IETF community would be comfortable with RIRs changing the default
>>> assignment size to /56 for smaller end sites. This document
>>> obsoletes
>>> RFC 3177 and reclassifies it as historic.
>>>
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