Re: IPv6 Addressing Plans

From: Jeroen Massar (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 01 2008 - 10:43:43 EST

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    William Herrin wrote:
    > On Dec 27, 2007 1:59 PM, Jeroen Massar <> wrote:
    >>> -Do not assign from PoP aggregates
    >> What do you mean with the above? If I understand the line correctly,
    >> then I disagree with it.
    >
    > Jeroen,
    >
    > If I remember right, this came from a discussion on the ARIN PPML
    > list. I don't clearly remember the discussion, so my apologies in
    > advance if I get some of it wrong.
    >
    > During discussion and analysis, allocation of addresses by POP was
    > found to be incompatible with a couple goals deemed more important.
    > The general consensus was that you should establish areas consisting
    > of multiple POPs and aggregate by area instead.

    Area/PoP, that is a just a way to describe a route into a certain
    direction. I guess the wording should be changed to resolve the issue I
    have with it, eg "try to aggregate per area/PoP where possible to keep
    IGP routes low"

    > However, ARIN is not
    > in the business of recommending routing best practices so the
    > recommendation was narrowed to just "don't aggregate by POP" meaning
    > "don't fine-tune your aggregation all the way down to the POP level;
    > stop somewhere above it."

    Then put that in there, sounds more logical than the "Don't aggregate"
    line that is in there now.

    As for the rest of your mail, I would suggest putting it in the Wiki as
    an explanation and referencing it from the above point as it clarifies a
    number of things that people will not have to time to go lookup in the
    mailinglists.

    Greets,
     Jeroen




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