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Re: classful routes redux

  • From: Fred Baker
  • Date: Wed Nov 02 19:05:04 2005
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actually, no, I could compare a /48 to a class A.

On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:

er..  would this be a poor characterization of the IPv6 addressing
architecture which is encouraged by the IETF and the various RIR
members?

	class A ==  /32
	class B ==  /48
	class C ==  /56
	hostroute == /64

(and just think of all that spam than can originate from all those
 "loose" IP addresses in that /64 for your local SMTP server!!! Yummy)

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