Owen,
On Oct 5, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
If people start getting /32s because some ISPs are refusing to
route /48s, then,
the RIRs are not doing their stewardship job correctly and we should
resolve
that issue.
Since when do RIRs, good stewards or not, control routing policy of
ISPs?
IPv6 offers so much address space that we could give every existing
IPv4 user an entire IPv6 ISP allocation (no, I'm not recommending
this)
and still have enough /32s left over in IPv6 to give one to each ISP
and large mega-corp.
Um. How many /32s are their in IPv4? How many /32s are their in IPv6?
Regards,
-drc