Re: [sig-policy]the size of sparse allocation
Most of this is Kooky nonsense. :/
Randy Bush wrote:
> > What would be a typical reservation size for large LIRs, say, with 1 million
> > subscribers, if the sparse allocation is implemented?
> >
> > If the answer is around /20 or so, I guess /12 is OK for IANA-RIR
> > allocation size.
>
> Q: how many allocations can there be of /12s?
> A: 512
>
> Q: from the view of address space conservation, is this prudent?
> A: possibly it is not
>
> Q: but isn't ipv6 address space effectively enormous?
> A: 64 bits are being used for a host identifier, so it is half
> as long as you think at first
>
> randy
>
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