Hi, Nick:
1) Perhaps it will be easier to visualize the EzIP scheme by
replacing the 100.64/10 netblock with 240/4, so that the CG-NAT is
enhanced, starting from being 64 fold bigger in address capacity.
Regards,
Abe (2024-01-11 22:42)
On 2024-01-11 05:25, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Dave Taht wrote on 11/01/2024 09:40:
240/4 is intensely routable and actually used in routers along hops
inside multiple networkstoday, but less so as a destination.
240/4 is fine for private use, but the OP needed publicly routable IP
addresses, which 240/4 are definitely not.
Nick
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