Dear Michiel,
10 Jan 22 13:39, you wrote to me:
MV>>> Sure. When 2000::/3 runs out, there is 4000::/3. And when that
MV>>> runs out, there is 6000::/3. Up until c000::/3.
VS>> That's great news!
MV> It is not really news I'd say.
I've never seen an RFC or any other standard referring to a global unicast address block other than 2000::/3. Of course it looks reasonable that in the future you can slice 0000::/1 or 8000::/1 into /3 blocks, but I've never read anything official. So at least it's news for me.
MV> Ans I suppose when push come to shove
MV> 1000::/4 coild also be used. And even 0::/4 with the exeption of
MV> 0::/64.
BTW what is already in use within 0000::/1 and 8000::/1 besides 2000::/3?
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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