[LAC-TF] Fwd: RFC 4692 on Considerations on the IPv6 Host Density Metric

Francisco Obispo fobispo at nic.ve
Thu Oct 5 14:21:15 BRT 2006


Hola,

Reenvío para el análisis de todos

saludos



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> Date: October 5, 2006 12:53:29 PM GMT-04:00
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> Subject: RFC 4692 on Considerations on the IPv6 Host Density Metric
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> A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
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>         RFC 4692
>
>         Title:      Considerations on the IPv6 Host
>                     Density Metric
>         Author:     G. Huston
>         Status:     Informational
>         Date:       October 2006
>         Mailbox:    gih at apnic.net
>         Pages:      17
>         Characters: 41357
>         Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None
>
>         I-D Tag:    draft-huston-hd-metric-02.txt
>
>         URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4692.txt
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> This memo provides an analysis of the Host Density metric as it is
> currently used to guide registry allocations of IPv6 unicast address
> blocks.  This document contrasts the address efficiency as currently
> adopted in the allocation of IPv4 network addresses and that used by
> the IPv6 protocol.  Note that for large allocations there are
> very significant variations in the target efficiency metric between
> the two approaches.  This memo provides information for the Internet
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