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Re: Fwd: [ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv6 Assignment Size Reduction



Hi,

On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 12:10:27PM -0400, Brian Dickson wrote:
> There is more than one TLD, many more than one. Each of *those* need at 
> *least* two /48's, since
> the minimum number of nameservers for any zone is two.

And *this* is just not true.

TLD name servers can function perfectly well without their own routing
table slot - they can happily live in upstream (PA) space, and be 
renumbered as need arises.  Yes, PI space is so much more convenient,
but isn't *everybody* "special"?

*Anycasted* sets of servers are indeed special from a routing perspective,
but not each TLD is using anycast, and thus your claim that "each TLD
needs to /48" is just wrong.

Gert Doering
        -- RIPE APWG chair
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