> On Nov 18, 2021, at 4:31 PM, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote: > > as a measurement kinda person, i wonder if anyone has looked at how much > progress has been made on getting hard coded dependencies on D, E, 127, > ... out of the firmware in all networked devices. At least the E space is largely usable last I checked (eg: IOS-XR, JunOS). You can even measure traceroutes that have the class-e space in them from some cloud providers if your network and the intermediaries don’t do u-rpf as well. Most OS’es (MacOS, Linux, various *BSD) also permit this as well. My understanding is that the RedmondOS may not handle this, but if you need to number your infrastructure these addresses may work well. - Jared
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